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53.2 Viewing the MAC Table
Click Management > MAC Table in the navigation panel to display the following screen. Use this
screen to search specific MAC addresses. You can also directly add dynamic MAC address(es) into
the static MAC forwarding table or MAC filtering table from the MAC table using this screen.
Figure 377 Management > MAC Table
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 250 Management > MAC Table
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Condition Select All to display all MAC addresses in the MAC table.
Select Static to only display static MAC address(es) in this screen.
Select MAC and enter a valid MAC address (six hexadecimal character pairs) to display the
MAC address information in this screen.
Select VI D and type a VLAN identification number to display all MAC addresses in the
VLAN.
Select Port and type the number of a port to display all MAC addresses learned from the
port.
Sort by Select this to display and arrange the data according to MAC address (MAC), VLAN group
(VI D) or port number (Port). The information is then displayed in the summary table
below.
Transfer Type Select Dynam ic to MAC forw arding and click Transfer to add the relative dynamic MAC
address(es) you select the criteria here into the static MAC forwarding table (see
Section
8.2 on page 124
). The type of the MAC address(es) will be changed to “static”.
Select Dynamic to MAC filtering and click Transfer to add the relative dynamic MAC
address(es) you make the search here into the static MAC filtering table (see Section 10.1
on page 130
). The MAC address(es) will be removed from the MAC table and all traffic sent
from the MAC address(es) will be blocked by the Switch.
Search Click this to search data in the MAC table according to your input criteria.
Transfer Click this to perform the MAC address transferring you selected in the Transfer Type field.