Mac-Security Auto-Learning Aging-Time Command; No Mac-Security Auto-Learning Aging-Time Command; Default Mac-Security Auto-Learning Aging-Time Command - Avaya WLAN 8100 Series Reference

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The mac-security mac-da-filter command executes in the Global Configuration
mode.
CLI commands for MAC address auto-learning
Use the following CLI commands to configure and manage MAC address auto-learning.
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The mac-security auto-learning aging-time command sets the aging time for the
auto-learned addresses in the MAC Security Table.
The syntax for the command is
mac-security auto-learning aging-time <0-65535>
Substitute <0-65535> with the aging time in minutes. An aging time of 0 means that the
learned addresses never age out. The default is 60 minutes.
The mac-security auto-learning aging-time command executes in the Global
Configuration mode.
The no mac-security auto-learning aging-time command sets the aging time for
the auto-learned addresses in the MAC Security Table to 0. In this way, it disables the removal
of auto-learned MAC addresses.
The syntax for the command is
no mac-security auto-learning aging-time
The no mac-security aging-time command executes in the Global Configuration
mode.
The default mac-security auto-learning aging-time command sets the aging
time for the auto-learned addresses in the MAC Security Table to the default of 60 minutes.
The syntax for the command is
default mac-security auto-learning aging-time
The default mac-security auto-learning aging-time command executes in the
Global Configuration mode.
Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference

mac-security auto-learning aging-time command

no mac-security auto-learning aging-time command

default mac-security auto-learning aging-time command

ACLI reference for wired networks
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