Static Bridge Table - Planet GRT-101 User Manual

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set up GRT-101 for bridging management with IP = 192.168.0.1, subnet mask
= 255.255.255.0, and gateway IP = 192.168.0.254:
admin# setup lan 1 address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
admin# setup bridge gateway 192.168.0.254
The IP address should be an IP address on the same network as that of the
"far-end" station. The gateway IP address should be the IP address of the
far-end station that is used to route the LAN packets.
To save your changes enter:
admin# write
To enable your changes, reboot the system:
admin# reboot
Note: The IP address that is assigned to GRT-101, must be an IP address that is on the same network segment
(subnet) that is being bridged. Assigning IP addresses in this fashion enables access via Telnet/web to GRT-101 for
management functions. See section 3.11 Management Security for more information on security issues.

3.6.2 Static bridge table

This GRT-101 supports a transparent learning bridge, which will establish the
bridge table automatically from the incoming data. Therefore, it is unnecessary
to setup the static bridge table manually. In case you need to arrange the static
bridge table, see the description below.
The following commands show how to setup the static bridge table by "add"
command.
admin# setup bridge static add lan_port forward
admin# setup bridge static add wan1_port filter
admin# setup bridge static add mac 00:30:4f:00:00:01
Note: You must perform the above procedure in the sequence as shown, i.e., port attributes first and MAC finally.
To list the content of the table, use the "list" command:
admin# setup bridge static list
Static Bridging Parameters
1. MAC Address : 00:30:4f:00:00:01
<Interface Operation>
LAN 1(Forward)
WAN 1( Filter)
WAN 2( Filter)
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WAN 3( Filter)

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