Bridging Settings - Nokia M10 User Manual

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Command
Description
Syntax
Arguments
Example

Bridging settings

Bridging lets Nokia M10 learn host addresses as a means of
minimizing traffic. When bridging is enabled Nokia M10 maintains a
table of up to 256 MAC addresses. Entries that are not used within 10
minutes are dropped. If the bridging table fills up the oldest table
entries are dropped to make room for new entries.
Command
Description
Syntax
Arguments
Example
Command
Description
Syntax
Arguments
Example
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Set IP address of secondary name server
Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS name
server.
set dns secondary-address [ip_address]
ip_address is the IP address of your secondary
name server. Enter 0.0.0.0 if your network does not
have a secondary DNS name server.
m10> set dns secondary-address 0.0.0.0
Enable/disable bridging
Enables/disables bridging services in the Nokia M10.
You must enable bridging services within the Nokia
M10 before you can enable it for a specific interface.
set bridge option [on|off]
The argument enables/disables bridging.
m10> set bridge option on
Enable bridging for Ethernet interface
Enables/disables bridging services for the Nokia M10
Ethernet interfaces.
set bridge ethernet option [on|off]
The argument enables/disables bridging for Ethernet
interfaces.
m10> set bridge ethernet option on
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NTC C33539002SE_A0

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