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Layer 2 - lan switching
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MAC address table-based frame forwarding, 2
MAC learning limit on ports, 5
manually configuring MAC address entries, 1
modify a static or dynamic MAC address table
entry on an interface, 3
modify a static, dynamic, or blackhole MAC
address table entry globally, 3
network requirements, 6
static, dynamic, and blackhole MAC address table
entries, 2
types of entries, 2
MAC address table configuration, 1
MAC address table configuration example, 6
MAC address table-based frame forwarding, 2
MAC information
configuration, 8
configuring, 8
enabling MAC information globally, 8
enabling MAC information on an interface, 8
example, 9
how MAC information works, 8
interval for sending Syslog or trap messages, 9
MAC information mode, 9
network requirements, 9
queue length, 9
MAC information configuration, 8
MAC information example, 9
MAC information mode, 9
MAC information queue length, 9
MAC learning limit on ports, 5
MAC-based VLAN, 99
MAC-based VLAN configuration, 98
MAC-based VLAN example, 100
MAC-based VLAN implementation, 98
management address, 203
management address and its encoding format, 207
manual voice VLAN assignment mode configuration
example, 128
manually configuring MAC address entries, 1
maximum hops of an MST region, 59
maximum port rate, 61
member port, 11
mode a port uses to recognize/send MSTP packets,
66
modify a static or dynamic MAC address table entry
on an interface, 3
modify a static, dynamic, or blackhole MAC address
table entry globally, 3
modifying the TPID in a VLAN tag, 145
MST region, 51, 56
MSTI, 51
MSTI calculation, 53
MSTP, 49
basic concepts, 50
basic concepts in STP, 41
BPDU forwarding mechanism in STP, 48
BPDU guard, 73
calculation process of the STP algorithm, 43
CIST, 51
CIST calculation, 53
common root bridge, 52
configuration, 41
configuring, 56
CST, 51
current device as a secondary root bridge of a
specific spanning tree, 57
current device as the root bridge of a specific
spanning tree, 57
designated bridge and designated port, 42
digest snooping, 69
digest snooping example, 70
digest snooping feature, 69
example, 76
features, 49
how MSTP works, 53
how STP works, 43
implementation of MSTP on devices, 54
IST, 51
limitations of STP and RSTP, 49
link type of ports, 65
loop guard, 74
maximum hops of an MST region, 59
maximum port rate, 61
mode a port uses to recognize/send MSTP packets,
66
MST region, 51, 56
MSTI, 51
MSTI calculation, 53
MSTP feature, 67
network diameter of a switched network, 59
network requirements, 76
no agreement check, 70
no agreement check example, 72
no agreement check function, 72
output of port state transition information, 67
path cost, 42
path costs of ports, 62, 64
performing mCheck, 68
performing mCheck globally, 68
performing mCheck in interface view, 68
port priority, 65
port states, 53
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