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Chapter 6: Configuring SSR Bridging
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Note: Clicking a module in the Aging State Enabled list rather than double-clicking
it selects all of the module’s ports on which aging is currently enabled. Use
this method if you want to disable aging on all of those ports.
this method if you want to disable aging on all of those ports.
6.
Click the Add button.
Configuration Expert moves the selected port from the Aging State Enabled list to the
corresponding module in the Aging State Disabled list.
corresponding module in the Aging State Disabled list.
7.
Click OK.
Configuration Expert adds the port to those found in the Aging Disabled Ports object,
which is located in the Aging State object.
which is located in the Aging State object.
Enabling Aging on a Port
The SSR removes aged MAC address entries from a port’s Layer-2 lookup table if aging is
enabled on that port. Aging is enabled on all ports by default. Therefore, you do not need
to enable aging on a port unless you previously disabled it and then later decide you want
to enable it on that port again.
enabled on that port. Aging is enabled on all ports by default. Therefore, you do not need
to enable aging on a port unless you previously disabled it and then later decide you want
to enable it on that port again.
To enable aging on a port:
1.
Start Configuration Expert if you have not already done so.
2.
Open the configuration file you want to modify and then double-click that file’s
Bridging Configuration object.
Bridging Configuration object.
3.
Double-click the Aging Configuration object.
4.
In the list of aging objects that appears, select the Aging State object.
A Bridge Aging State dialog box similar to the following appears: