Address Aging - Olicom CrossFire 8730 Reference Manual

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Address Aging

You can set the per-port aging value using the Address Aging menu. The following
describes the types of address aging.
There are two types of aging:
Port aging
— Any address in a port's address table that has not been active for a port's
configured aging time will be removed from the port's table
— Set at the Port Address Table Aging menu
System aging
— Addresses that are local to a port but did not fit in its address table will be
removed from the master and all port address tables after the system aging
time
— Set at the Master Address Table Aging menu
There are two levels to set for the port and master aging tables:
Time Interval Aging is a time limit, in minutes, which will drop older addresses
after the selected time.
Automatic On-Demand Aging stores addresses until reaching maximum capacity of
the table, then deletes addresses, (in the following specific order) down to a selected
percentage level and continues to cycle in the same manner.
Random remote addresses
Sequential remote addresses
— sequentially aged from the top of the Address Aging table to the bottom
of the table
Random local addresses
Sequential local addresses
More information on address aging and the address aging screens is presented in
the following sections.
CrossFire 8730 Switch Reference Guide, DOC-7047 v. 1.1
Switch Configuration

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