Configuring the mac address table, Configuring mac address entries, Configuration guidelines – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

Page 32: Configuring a null interface

Advertising
background image

21

Static entries—Static entries are manually added in order to forward frames with a specific

destination MAC address out of their associated interfaces and never age out. A static entry has
higher priority than a dynamically learned one.

Dynamic entries—Dynamic entries can be manually configured or dynamically learned in order to
forward frames with a specific destination MAC address out of their associated interfaces and

might age out. A manually configured dynamic entry has the same priority as a dynamically

learned one.

Blackhole entries—Blackhole entries are manually configured and never age out. Blackhole entries

are configured for filtering out frames with a specific source or destination MAC address. For
example, to block all frames destined for a specific user for security concerns, you can configure the

MAC address of this user as a blackhole MAC address entry.

Multiport unicast entries—Multiport unicast entries are manually added in order to send frames
with a specific unicast destination MAC address out of multiple ports and never age out. A multiport

unicast entry has higher priority than a dynamically learned one.

A static, blackhole, or multiport unicast MAC address entry can overwrite a dynamic MAC address entry,

but not vice versa.

Configuring the MAC address table

The configuration tasks discussed in the following sections are all optional and can be performed in any
order.
This document covers only the configuration of unicast MAC address entries, including static, dynamic,

blackhole, and multiport unicast MAC address entries. For information about configuring static multicast

MAC address entries, see IP Multicast Configuration Guide. For information about MAC address table

configuration in VPLS, see MPLS Configuration Guide.

Configuring MAC address entries

Configuration guidelines

When you configure a dynamic MAC address entry, if an automatically learned MAC address
entry with the same MAC address but a different outgoing interface already exists in the MAC

address table, the manually configured one overwrites the automatically learned MAC address

entry.

The manually configured static, blackhole, and multiport unicast MAC address entries cannot
survive a reboot if you do not save the configuration. The manually configured dynamic MAC
address entries, however, are lost upon reboot whether or not you save the configuration.

A frame whose source MAC address matches different types of MAC address entries is differently

processed.

Type Description

Static MAC address entry

Discards the frame entered on a different interface from that in the entry.

Forwards the frame entered on the same interface with that in the entry.

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: