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If you are going to use static entries to control associations, then the 
“association add all” command is a quick way to set up the table. 
1.
Leave auto-association “On” and let the nodes automatically associ-
ate to the bridge. 
2.
Once they have associated, select Add from the Association Menu 
and type “All”. All entries currently in the table are now made 
static.
3.
Turn off auto-association. You can now remove extra entries or add 
missing entries manually. 
Backbone LAN Node Stale Out Time (Staletime)
When an entry is added to the association table for a wired LAN node, a 
timer is started for the number of seconds specified by the value of this 
option. Each time a packet is received containing the same source 
address, the timer is restarted.
Specifying How Node Addresses are Displayed (NIDdisp)
Use the NIDdisp option to specify how the node addresses are displayed 
on the Association Display Screen. The Aironet 340 Series Bridge has 
the ability to display node addresses as follows:
n If you specify “numeric”, the addresses are displayed entirely in 
numeric form (default).
n If you specify “name”, the Organizational Unique Identifier (OUI) 
portion of the address (the first three bytes) is examined to see if it 
is one of the known types. If it is in the list, the first three bytes will 
be replaced by the name of the company that owns the OUI. Other-
wise the numeric value is displayed. For example, the address of a 
SUN workstation could be displayed as either 080020ladecc or
Sun-ladecc.