Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface Template Formats
- Web-based (GUI) Configuration
- Configuration
- Device Information
- System Information
- Serial Port Settings
- IP Address Settings
- IPv6 Address Settings
- IPv6 Route Settings
- IPv6 Neighbor Settings
- Port Configuration Folder
- Static ARP Settings
- User Accounts
- System Log Configuration Folder
- DHCP Relay Folder
- MAC Address Aging Time
- Web Settings
- Telnet Settings
- CLI Paging Settings
- Firmware Information
- SNTP Settings Folder
- SMTP Settings Folder
- SNMP Settings Folder
- Layer 2 Features
- Jumbo Frame
- VLANs
- 802.1Q Static VLAN
- Q-in-Q Folder
- 802.1v Protocol VLAN Folder
- GVRP Settings
- Asymmetric VLAN Settings
- MAC-based VLAN Settings
- PVID Auto Assign Settings
- Port Trunking
- LACP Port Settings
- Traffic Segmentation
- IGMP Snooping Folder
- MLD Snooping Settings
- Port Mirror
- Loopback Detection Settings Page
- Spanning Tree Folder
- Forwarding & Filtering Folder
- LLDP Folder
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Security
- Access Control List (ACL)
- Monitoring
- Save and Tools
- System Log Entries
- Trap List

Chapter 2: Configuration
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MAC Address Aging Time
This table specifies the length of time a learned MAC Address will remain in the forwarding table
without being accessed (that is, how long a learned MAC Address is allowed to remain idle). To change
this, enter a value representing the MAC address age-out time in seconds. The MAC Address Aging
Time can be set to any value between 10 and 1,000,000 seconds. The default setting is 300 seconds.
To access this window, click Configuration > MAC Address Aging Time:
In this window, the following parameters can be configured:
Click on the Apply button to accept the changes made.
Web Settings
Web-based management is Enabled by default. If you choose to disable this by selecting Disabled, you
will lose the ability to configure the system through the Web interface as soon as these settings are
applied. The TCP ports are numbered between 1 and 65535. The standard TCP port for the Web
protocol is 80.
To access this window, click Configuration > Web Settings:
In this window, the following parameters can be configured:
Click on the Apply button to accept the changes made.
Parameter Description
MAC Address Aging Time Specifies the MAC address aging time here. This value must be between 10
and 1000000 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds.
Parameter Description
WEB State Specifies to enable or disable the Web settings state.
Port Specifies the port number used for the Web settings. This value must be
between 1 and 65535. The default value is port 80.