Mdi/mdix support, Mac address supported features, Mac address capacity support – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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For more information, see "Port Configuration" on page 262 or "LAG

Configuration" on page 268.

MDI/MDIX Support

Standard wiring for end stations is known as Media-Dependent Interface

(MDI), and standard wiring for hubs and switches is known as Media-

Dependent Interface with Crossover (MDIX).
If auto-negotiation is enabled, the device automatically detects whether the

cable connected to an RJ-45 port is MDIX (crossed) or MDI (straight). This

enables both types to be used interchangeably.
If auto-negotiation is not enabled, only MDI (straight) cables can be used.
For more information, see "Port Configuration" on page 262 or "LAG

Configuration" on page 268.

MAC Address Supported Features

MAC Address Capacity Support

The device supports up to 16K MAC addresses and it reserves specific MAC

addresses for system use.

Static MAC Entries

MAC entries can be manually entered in the Bridging Table, as an alternative

to learning them from incoming frames. These user-defined entries are not

subject to aging, and are preserved across resets and reboots.
For more information, see "Address Tables" on page 277.

Self-Learning MAC Addresses

The device enables controlled MAC address learning from incoming packets.

The MAC addresses are stored in the Bridging Table.
For more information, see "Dynamic Addresses" on page 279.

Automatic Aging for MAC Addresses

MAC addresses from which no traffic is received for a given period, are aged

out. This prevents the Bridging Table from overflowing.

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