Managing Mac Address Table - H3C S3100 8C SI Operation Manual

S3100 series ethernet switches
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Operation Manual – MAC Address Table Management
H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Figure 1-5 MAC address table entries of the switch (2)
5)
After this interaction, the switch directly unicasts the packets destined for User A
and User B based on the corresponding MAC address table entries.
Note:
Under some special circumstances, for example, User B is unreachable or User B
receives the packet but does not respond to it, the switch cannot learn the MAC
address of User B. Hence, the switch still broadcasts the packets destined for User
B.
The switch learns only unicast addresses by using the MAC address learning
mechanism but directly drops any packet with a broadcast source MAC address.

1.1.3 Managing MAC Address Table

I. Aging of MAC address table
To fully utilize a MAC address table, which has a limited capacity, the switch uses an
aging mechanism for updating the table. That is, the switch starts an aging timer for an
entry when dynamically creating the entry. The switch removes the MAC address entry
if no more packets with the MAC address recorded in the entry are received within the
aging time.
Note:
The MAC address aging timer only takes effect on dynamic MAC address entries.
II. Entries in a MAC address table
Entries in a MAC address table fall into the following categories according to their
characteristics and configuration methods:
Static MAC address entry: Also known as permanent MAC address entry. This
type of MAC address entries are added/removed manually and can not age out by
Chapter 1
1-4
MAC Address Table
Management

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

S3100-si seriesS3100-ei series

Table of Contents