Filling out the bridging table – RAD Data comm ASMi-52 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Configuration

Installation and Operation Manual

4-8

Configuring ASMi-52 for Management

ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5

Filling out the Bridging Table

When the 10/100BaseT port operates in the bridge mode, you can assign MAC
addresses to the local or remote LAN.

To fill out the bridge table:
1. Select Bridging Table from the Local LAN Configuration menu (Main menu >

Configuration > LAN Configuration > Local LAN Configuration > Bridging
Table).

The Bridge Table appears (see

Figure 4-11

).

ASMi-52

Bridge Table
MAC Address

Port

Type

1. 0010b340500

LAN Static

2. 0040e108070

DSL Static

3. 00000000000

Static

>

ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; ?-help

Figure 4-11. Bridge Static Table, Normal Mode

2. From the Bridge Table, select an empty cell (the one with MAC address

0000000000 and unassigned port) by typing D to move the cursor downwards
or U to move it upwards.
You can also select an existing MAC address to reassign it.

3. Once the MAC address is selected, type m to enable editing mode.

The Bridge Table enters editing mode (see

Figure 4-12

).

4. In the editing mode, select MAC Address and enter a MAC address value.
5. Select Port and assign the current MAC address to the local LAN by entering

LAN

or to the remote LAN by entering DSL.

6. Select Save All to save the changes.
7. Press <Esc> to exit the editing mode.

To remove a MAC address from the table:
1. From the Bridge Table, select the MAC address that you intend to remove

from the static table.

2. Enter editing mode, as explained above.
3. Enter zeros for the MAC address value and save the change.

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