Enterasys Networks Fast Network 10 User Manual

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Chapter 5: FN10 Filters

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Fast Network 10 User Guide

Multicast traffic from any station (MAC layer address). Multicast
packets are those destined for more than one address.

Each source address can be assigned one of the following restrictions:

Filter all packets from this source address.

Filter all multicast packets from this source address.

The capacity of the FN10

Bridge Address Table is 8,192 entries. The

majority of entries are dynamically learned addresses. However, 200
entries can be static (manually entered).

Table 5-1 shows what a dynamically learned entry in the FN10

Bridge

Address Table might look like.

Where:

NOTE

You cannot configure Bridge Address Table filters using the
Local Console Manager (LCM).

Table 5-1

Representation of an Internal Bridge Address Table Entry

MAC address

Port
(segment)

Age

Source filter

Multicast
source
filter

00:01:02:03:04:05

3

26

OFF

OFF

MAC address

Indicates the Ethernet address.

Port (segment)

Indicates the physical Ethernet segment port associated

with the MAC address. The segment port number is automatically learned for
dynamic addresses, but can be manually entered as a static address.

Age

Indicates when a frame from the device was last received by the

FN10.

Source filter

Indicates the flags used solely for filtering. They instruct the

FN10 to filter (ON) or not filter (OFF) packets generated by specified MAC
address.

Multicast source filter

Indicates the flags used solely for filtering. They

instruct the FN10 to filter (ON) or not filter (OFF) multicast packets generated
by specified MAC address.

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