Avaya 882 사용자 설명서

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User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
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Managing the Address 
Forwarding Table
Overview
The Address Forwarding Table (AFT) is a mapping table of MAC addresses 
with their associated port locations.The AFT is used by the Avaya 
Multiservice switch to correctly forward (bridge) frames destined for a 
particular MAC address to the correct physical port. The AFT performs 
several major functions, learning new MAC addresses, aging out old MAC 
addresses, and providing a management interface to display, add, modify, 
and remove AFT entries (MAC addresses). AFT’s are maintained 
throughout the system, on media modules and the supervisor module.
There is one AFT created for each VLAN. The entire Avaya Multiservice 
Switch can store up to 24,000 MAC addresses and 1000 VLANs. 
* Note:  Although the Avaya Multiservice Switch can support 1000 
VLANs, (in Fabric mode 2 with all 80-series modules), 
restrictions apply for the size of the Hash tables, the size of the 
Address Forwarding Tables and the number of VLANs. This 
information is detailed in the following pages in this chapter.
New address Learning - When a MAC address of a packet is 
unknown, it must be learned by the AFT
Address Aging - On a periodic basis (which you can set) the 
addresses in the AFT are aged out, MAC addresses not received for 
a period of time (e.g. 5 minutes) are removed from the AFT along 
with their port associations.
Static Address Management - Static MAC address entries are saved 
in memory upon module reset. These static address always exists in 
the AFT, and are not aged out or overwritten.Static entries are those 
manually configured. Each VLAN and its AFT has 18 AFT entries 
automatically entered by the switch that are reserved for internal 
use.
Address Management - The user has the ability to display entries, 
add entries to the AFT, remove entries from the AFT, and change 
entries within the AFT. This is accomplished through the Web 
Agent interface or CLI commands. A user can also make an entry or 
entries static, which saves the entries upon module reset.