Disabling mac address learning on a vlan – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enable global MAC
address learning

undo mac-address mac-learning
disable

Optional
Enabled by default.

Enter interface view or

port group view

Enter Layer 2 Ethernet interface

view or Layer 2 aggregate

interface view:

interface interface-type

interface-number

Enter port group view:

port-group manual port-group-name

Required
Use either command.
Settings in Layer 2 Ethernet interface view

or Layer 2 aggregate interface view take
effect on the interface only. Settings in

port group view take effect on all member

ports in the port group.

Disable MAC address
learning on the interface
or all ports in the port

group

mac-address mac-learning disable

Required
Enabled by default.

NOTE:

When MAC address learning is disabled, the obtained MAC addresses remain valid until they age out.

For configuration about port groups, see the chapter “Ethernet interface configuration.”

Disabling MAC address learning on a VLAN

You might disable MAC address learning on a per-VLAN basis.
Follow these steps to disable MAC address learning on a VLAN:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enable global MAC address
learning

undo mac-address mac-learning
disable

Optional
Enabled by default.

Enter VLAN view

vlan vlan-id

Disable MAC address learning on
the VLAN

mac-address mac-learning disable

Required
Enabled by default.

NOTE:

When MAC address learning is disabled, the learned MAC addresses remain valid until they age out.

Configuring the aging timer for dynamic MAC address entries

The MAC address table uses an aging timer for dynamic MAC address entries for security and efficient

use of table space. If a dynamic MAC address entry has failed to update before the aging timer expires,

the device deletes the entry. This aging mechanism ensures that the MAC address table can quickly
update to accommodate the latest network changes.
Set the aging timer appropriately. Too long an aging interval might cause the MAC address table to

retain outdated entries, exhaust the MAC address table resources, and fail to update its entries to

accommodate the latest network changes. Too short an interval might result in removal of valid entries,

causing unnecessary broadcasts, which might affect device performance.
Follow these steps to configure the aging timer for dynamic MAC address entries:

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