Figure 19: Example 6; A New Device Is Added To The Network - Avaya ERS 3500 Technical Configuration Manual

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mac-security mac-address-table sticky-address 00.0f.b5.08.2f.bb port 1
mac-security mac-address-table sticky-address 00.0f.b5.08.32.9f port 2
mac-security mac-address-table sticky-address 00.c0.95.c8.ff.12 port 3
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Note – The learned MAC addresses are now part of the config file for the switch and thus will be
preserved over a switch reboot
5.1.4
Adding a new device

Figure 19: Example 6; a new device is added to the network

No action is required by the network administrator when a new device is added to the network. The
device's MAC address is automatically learnt by the Auto-Learning mode and made "Sticky" to the MAC
security MAC table.
5.1.4.1 Checking updated MAC Security operational status
Verify the MAC Security MAC table; make sure the MAC of the new device on port 4 is added to the
list
Avaya-ERS-Switch# show mac-security mac-address-table
Number of addresses: 4
Unit Port Allowed MAC Address
---- ---- ------------------- ---------
0
1
00-0F-B5-08-2F-BB
0
2
00-0F-B5-08-32-9F
0
3
00-C0-95-C8-FF-12
0
4
00-C0-95-C8-9A-62
November 2010
Type
Sticky
Sticky
Sticky
Sticky
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