I-novative 2-Port OABR Multi-Media-Switch User Manual page 14

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Reading and writing of the Static MAC Table takes a bit of time thus it is not automatically
synchronized with the switch. Instead, the Refresh and Apply buttons must be used.
When storing the Static MAC Table only valid entries are made persistent. This way startup time is
minimized since the table has to be populated at each power-on or reset.
Dynamic MAC Adress Table
The source Ethernet addresses of each incoming frame together with the number of the port that
has received that frame are stored in the Dynamic MAC Table (MAC address learning).
This table has a maximum of 1024 entries.
Refreshing the table can take a bit of time thus it is not synchronized automatically. Instead, the
Refresh button must be used for updating the table contents.
Example Dynamic MAC Table
MAC addresses from the Dynamic MAC table can be transferred to the static MAC table via
copy/paste.
The function of the Filter ID (FID) is described in chapter 802.1Q VLAN.
802.1Q VLAN
The OABR Media Switch supports IEEE 802.1Q compliant VLAN functionality. The following
features are available:
• Insert / remove VLAN tags,
• Filtering based on the Port VLAN ID (PVID),
• Filtering / Forwarding based on the VLAN Table.
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