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into four columns as listed below. Except for the Index column, all columns in this
table can be resized by dragging their respective right borders with the mouse left
button. The following describes each column:
The Index column displays the corresponding index number of each entry.
The Port column corresponds to the Dot1dTpFdbPort MIB object of the dot1dTp group.
This read-only object displays the port number on which a frame with source address
equal to the value displayed in the Address column was received. A value of "0"
indicates that the port number has not been learned but the bridge does have some
forwarding/filtering information about this address (for example, in the static table).
The Address column corresponds to the Dot1dTpFdbAddress MIB object of the dot1dTp
group. This read-only object displays the unicast MAC address for which the bridge has
forwarding and/or filtering information.
The Status column corresponds to the Dot1dTpFdb MIB object of the dot1dTp group.
This read-only object displays the entry status that can be mgmt, self, learned, invalid,
or other. Mgmt means that the address is included in the static table; self indicates
that the address represents one of the bridge addresses; learned indicates that the
address was auto-learned (dynamic) by the system, and is being used; invalid means
that the address is no longer valid; other means that the status is none of the above.
The Refresh button refreshes the table. You need to refresh the table once in a while to
ensure all updates performed on the device (specially those that affect the above MIB
objects) are reflected on this table.
The Next button displays the next set of entries on the above table. If there are more
than 200 entries on the table, you will need to click this button to display the other
entries. The Forwarding Table can only display 200 entries at a time. To close the
Forwarding Table, double-click its Control-menu box.
Transparent Bridge →Static Table
This command allows you to access the contents of the static (destination-address
filtering) database. This database contains filtering information configured into the
bridge by network administrators specifying the set of ports to which received frames
(with specific destination addresses) from specific ports will be forwarded.
When you choose this command, the Static Filter Table appears on the screen:
The following describes each column:
The Index column displays the corresponding index number of each entry.
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