Mac Address Table Configuration Task List - H3C S7500E-X Configuration Manual

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Static entries—A static entry is manually added to forward frames with a specific destination
MAC address out of the associated interface, and it never ages out. A static entry has higher
priority than a dynamically learned one.
Dynamic entries—A dynamic entry can be manually configured or dynamically learned to
forward frames with a specific destination MAC address out of the associated interface. A
dynamic entry might age out. A manually configured dynamic entry has the same priority as a
dynamically learned one.
Blackhole entries—A blackhole entry is manually configured and never ages out. A blackhole
entry is configured for filtering out frames with a specific source or destination MAC address.
For example, to block all frames destined for or sourced from a user, you can configure the
MAC address of the user as a blackhole MAC address entry. A blackhole entry has higher
priority than a dynamically learned one.
Multiport unicast entries—A multiport unicast entry is manually added to send frames with a
specific unicast destination MAC address out of multiple ports, and it never ages 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. A static entry, a blackhole entry, and a multiport unicast entry cannot
overwrite one another.

MAC address table configuration task list

The configuration tasks discussed in the following sections 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.
To configure the MAC address table, perform the following tasks:
Tasks at a glance
(Optional.)
Adding or modifying a static or dynamic MAC address entry globally
Adding or modifying a static or dynamic MAC address entry on an interface
Adding or modifying a blackhole MAC address entry
Adding or modifying a multiport unicast MAC address entry
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(Optional.) Enabling ARP fast update for MAC address moves
(Optional.) Disabling static source check
(Optional.) Enabling SNMP notifications for the MAC address table
Configuring MAC address entries
Disabling MAC address learning
Setting the aging timer for dynamic MAC address entries
Setting the MAC learning limit on an interface
Configuring the unknown frame forwarding rule after the MAC learning limit on an interface is
Assigning MAC learning priority to interfaces
Enabling MAC address synchronization
Configuring MAC address move notifications and suppression
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