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The 'Bridging Ports'
table
'Bridging Ports' table
components
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The following figure shows the 'Bridging Ports' table:
Field Description
Intf
Interface
Indicates the interface name for the Bridging entry.
Note: In most cases, the interface name will be the same as
the phonebook entry name.
Address Indicates the phonebook entry used by the Bridging entry.
State
Indicates the state of the Bridging entry.
Note: Unless the interface is created via the CLI, Bridging
entries are always in state connected, i.e. attached to a
Bridge port.
Port Indicates the name of the Bridge port on the WAN side:
wan0, wan1, wan2, ...
Encap
Encapsulation
Indicates the applied encapsulation method for Ethernet
frames(*) on the VC.
The STPro supports both the LLC/SNAP method (default) and
the VCMUX method.
FCS Indicates whether the last four bytes of the Ethernet frames
are preserved or not. By default the FCS is set to NO.
Note: You can set the FCS to YES via the CLI.
(*) Ethernet frames are also referred to as Medium Access Control (MAC)
frames or IEEE802.3 frames.