Operation Manual

Switch
SIP Software Release 6-0-0
J613-M0524-00
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Description
This command sets the threshold value of the ageing timer, after which a
dynamic entry in the Forwarding Database is automatically removed.
FAST corresponds to 800 ยตSec., while NORMAL is equal to 300 Sec..
The default value is 300 seconds (5 minutes).
Examples
To set the ageing timer to 300 seconds (5 minutes), use the command:
SET SWITCH AGEINGTIMER=NORMAL
See Also
SET SWITCH PORT
Syntax
SET SWITCH PORT={port-list|ALL}
[BCLIMIT={NONE|limit}][DESCRIPTION=description]
[INFILTERING={OFF|ON}][MCLIMIT={NONE|limit}][RCVLIM
IT={NONE|limit}]
[SPEED={AUTONEGOTIATE|10MHALF|10MFULL|100MHALF|
100MFULL|1000MHALF|1000MFULL}]
Short Syntax
S SWITCH PORT={port-list|ALL}
[BCL={NONE|limit}][DES=description]
[IFLT={OFF|ON}][MCL={NONE|limit}][RCVL
={NONE|limit}]
[SPEED={AUTO|10MH|10MF|100MH|100MF|1000MH|1000MF}]
where:
๎‚ƒ description is a string, 1 to 47 characters in length. Valid characters are any
printable characters.
๎‚ƒ limit is a decimal number, from 0 to the maximum value of the limit
variable based on the particular switch hardware. The maximum packet
storm protection limit is 262143.
๎‚ƒ port-list is an identifier or a comma separated list of port identifiers. Port
identifier could be: WAN, LAN1, LAN2 and LAN3.
Description
This command modifies the value of parameters for switch ports.
The PORT parameter specifies the ports for which parameters are modified.
If the command would succeed on a subset of the ports specified, but cause
an error on the others, then the command as a whole will fail and have no
effect. Reference in the descriptions below to an individual port should be
taken as a reference to all ports selected by the PORT parameter. If packet
storm protection limits are set on the switch, the PORT parameter must
specify complete processing blocks (see the note after the BCLIMIT
parameter description).
The BCLIMIT parameter specifies a limit on the rate of reception of
broadcast packets for the port(s). The value of this parameter represents a
per second rate of packet reception above which packets will be discarded,
for broadcast packets. If the value NONE or 0 is specified, then packet rate
limiting for broadcast packets is turned off. If any other value is specified,
the reception of broadcast packets will be limited to that number of packets