Specifications
9030368 E9 Application Views
3-7
NB20E, NB25E, and NB30 Application Views
The Acquired Database Table button accesses the SNMP Bridge Acquired
Database Table. The SNMP Bridge Acquired Database Table displays address
entries that do not remain in the Source Address Table when the system is
shut down. These entries can either be Static (entered by you) or Dynamic
(added to the table through the bridge’s learning process). For the NB30, there
is no Port2 Out column supported, and Port1 Out is named Filtering. The Add
New Database Entry area of the Acquired Database Table allows you to enter
a new Static Ethernet address into the Acquired Database. A Select
Filtering button is also provided that accesses an SNMP Bridge Filter
Selection View. Table 3-6 provides a list of the filtering options for the Static
address.
Double-clicking on a column entry in the Acquired Database Table accesses an
entry-specific Acquired Database Information View. Table 3-7 lists the
information provided by this view.
Table 3-5. Permanent Database Information View Fields
Field Description
Model Name The user-defined name of the bridge model.
Source Address The source address of the entry selected.
Entry Type The entry type: Static or Dynamic. Permanent
Database entries are always Static.
Port1 Out
(Filtering for NB30)
The outbound port for packets entering port 1. A read-
only indicator button displays the port’s filtering
designation (Filter or Relay).
Port2 Out
(Not Available for NB30)
The outbound port for packets entering port 2. A read-
only indicator button displays the port’s filtering
designation (Filter or Relay).
Permanent Entry Allows you to delete this address from the Permanent
Database Table by clicking on the Delete button.
Acquired Database Table










