Asante Technologies 1000 User Manual

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Managing the Port Address Table

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Managing the Port Address Table

The Port Address Table is a table of node addresses that the device
receives on its ports. It uses the information in the table to decide
whether a frame should be forwarded or filtered.

By modifying entries in the Port Address Table, you can restrict access to
certain ports by specifying the physical addresses that are allowed to
connect to the ports.

The table holds a maximum of 500 entries. Initially, all entries are age-
ing entries (that is, they are removed from the table if, after a period of
time, the device has not transmitted or if the device is reset or powered
off). Entries can be set as “permanent” to remain in the table regardless
of the aging time or if the switch is powered off or reset.

Viewing the Port Address Table

The view the Port Address Table:

1

Do not select any item on the Device Page’s front
panel image. (This selects the entire device.)

2

Click

Address List.

The Port Address Table appears, similar to Figure 4-12.

Figure 4-12

Port Address Table

The table displays the last 500 addresses that the device
has received.

Use the table’s scroll bar to navigate up and down the
table. You cannot directly search for a specific MAC address
in the table.

3

Click

Refresh to view the latest information.

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