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NOTE: The location of the static-mac-address command in the CLI depends on whether you configure port-
based VLANs on the device. If the device does not have more than one port-based VLAN (VLAN 1, which is the
default VLAN that contains all the ports), the static-mac-address command is at the global CONFIG level of the
CLI. If the device has more than one port-based VLAN, then the static-mac-address command is not available
at the global CONFIG level. In this case, the command is available at the configuration level for each port-based
VLAN.
To configure a static MAC entry and assign the entry to the high queue on a Stackable device, enter commands
such as the following:
BigIron(config)# vlan 9
BigIron(config-vlan-9)# static-mac-address 1145.1163.67FF e12 high-priority
BigIron(config)# write memory
Syntax: static-mac-address <mac-addr> ethernet <portnum> [normal-priority | high-priority]
[host-type | router-type]
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
1.
Log on to the device using a valid user name and password for read-write access. The System configuration
dialog is displayed.
2.
Click on the plus sign next to Configure in the tree view to expand the list of configuration options.
3.
Select the Static Station link to display the Static Station Table.
If the system already contains static MAC addresses and you are adding a new static MAC address, click
on the Add Static Station link to display the Static Station Table configuration panel, as shown in the
following example.
If you are modifying an existing static MAC address, click on the Modify button to the right of the row
describing the static MAC address to display the Static Station Table configuration panel, as shown in the
following example.
4.
Enter or edit the MAC address, if needed. Specify the address in the following format: xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx.
5.
Change the VLAN number if needed by editing the value in the VLAN ID field.
6.
Select the port number from the Slot (for Chassis devices) and Port pulldown lists.
7.
Select the QoS level:
On a Chassis device, select a number from 0 – 7 from the QoS field's pulldown menu.
On a Stackable device, select high or normal from the QoS field's pulldown menu.
8.
Click the Add button (to add a new static MAC entry) or the Modify button (if you are modifying an existing
entry) to save the change to the device's running-config file.
December 2000
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