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24-port gigabit smart poe switch with 4 combo sfp slots
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UndersizePkts:
Pkts64Octets:
Pkts65to127Octets:
Pkts128to255Octets:
Pkts256to511Octets:
Pkts512to1023Octets:
PktsOver1023Octets:
Collisions:

5.4 MAC Address

The main function of the switch is forwarding the packets to the correct ports based on the
destination MAC address of the packets. Address Table contains the port-based MAC address
information, which is the base for the switch to forward packets quickly. The entries in the Address
Table can be updated by auto-learning or configured manually. Most the entries are generated and
updated by auto-learning. In the stable networks, the static MAC address entries can facilitate the
switch to reduce broadcast packets and enhance the efficiency of packets forwarding remarkably.
The address filtering feature allows the switch to filter the undesired packets and forbid its
forwarding so as to improve the network security.
The types and the features of the MAC Address Table are listed as the following:
Configuration
Type
Static
Manually
Address Table
configuring
Dynamic
Automatically
Address Table
learning
Filtering
Manually
Address Table
configuring
(Alignment Error). The length of the packet is between 64 bytes
and 1518 bytes.
Displays the number of the received packets (excluding error
packets) that are less than 64 bytes long.
Displays the number of the received packets (including error
packets) that are 64 bytes long.
Displays the number of the received packets (including error
packets) that are between 65 and 127 bytes long.
Displays the number of the received packets (including error
packets) that are between 128 and 255 bytes long.
Displays the number of the received packets (including error
packets) that are between 256 and 511 bytes long.
Displays the number of the received packets (including error
packets) that are between 512 and 1023 bytes long.
Displays the number of the received packets (including error
packets) that are over 1023 bytes.
Displays the number of collisions experienced by a port during
packet transmissions.
Aging out
Way
No
Yes
No
Table 5-1 Types and features of Address Table
Being kept after
Relationship between the
reboot
(if
the
bound MAC address and
configuration
is
the port
saved)
Yes
The bound MAC address
cannot be learned by the
other ports in the same
VLAN.
No
The bound MAC address can
be learned by the other ports
in the same VLAN.
Yes
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