Delete A Static Mac Address; List Static Bridging Parameters; Spanning Tree Protocol; Forwarding Table - Comtrend Corporation CT-510 User Manual

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5.2.2

Delete a Static MAC Address

Step 1
Enter the MAIN/CONF/BRIDGING/STATIC /DELETE menu.
Step 2
Enter the MAC address that you want to delete.
Step 3
Hold down the Ctrl-S keys to delete the MAC address.
5.2.3

List Static Bridging Parameters

To
display
MAIN/CONF/BRIDGING/STATIC/LIST menu.
5.3

Spanning Tree Protocol

The default setting of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) function of the CT-510
is disabled. To enable it, follow these steps.
Step 1 Enter the MAIN/CONF/BRIDGING/STP/BRIDGE menu.
Spanning Tree: Enabled, Disabled (factory default: Disabled)
Priority (0-65535)
Step 2 Choose Enabled in the Spanning Tree field. After the spanning tree
is enabled, it can function normally without other adjustments.
Step 3 To further specify the bridge or port priority, perform Steps 4-6.
Step 4 After choosing Enabled in the Spanning Tree field, enter a value
between 0 and 65535 in the Priority field. Priority is used to define
the bridging root.
Step 5 Enter the MAIN/CONF/BRIDGING/STP/PORT menu.
Interface: LAN and ATM1 to ATM16 (factory default: LAN)
Operation: Enabled, Disabled (factory default: Enabled)
Priority: 128 (ranging from 0 to 255)
Step 6 Hold down the Ctrl-S keys to save the parameters.
Step 7 Enter the MAIN/WRITE menu to write the new configurations to the
flash memory.
Step 8 To use the new configurations, reboot the system by entering the
MAIN/REBOOT menu or reboot the system later.
5.4

Forwarding Table

To reach the bridging table where you can find the network status, enter the
MAIN/UTIL/BRIDGING menu.
the
static
32
MAC
entries,
enter
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