Specifications
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration
ASMi-52 Ver. 2.8 Configuring for Operation 4-33
You can also select an existing MAC address to reassign it.
3. Once the MAC address is selected, type m to enable editing mode.
The Bridge Table enters editing mode (see
Figure
4-34
).
4. In the editing mode, select MAC Address and enter a MAC address value.
5. Select Port and assign the current MAC address to the local LAN by entering
LAN or to the remote LAN by entering DSL.
6. Select Save All to save the changes.
7. Press <Esc> to exit the editing mode.
³ To remove a MAC address from the table:
1. From the Bridge Table, select the MAC address that you intend to remove
from the static table.
2. Enter editing mode, as explained above.
3. Enter zeros for the MAC address value and save the change.
ASMi-52
Bridge Table
Type (Static)
MAC Address ... (00000000000)
Port ... ()
>
ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; ?-help
Figure
4-34. Bridge Table, Editing Mode
Configuring Aging Timeout
The aging time is the timeout period in seconds for aging out dynamically learned
forwarding information. When the timeout period is over, the bridge removes all
inactive nodes from its database.
³ To configure aging timeout:
1. From the Local LAN Configuration menu, select Aging Timeout (Main menu >
Configuration > LAN Configuration > Local LAN Configuration > Aging
Timeout).
The LAN Rate menu appears.
2. Enter a new aging timeout value in seconds and press <Enter>.
3. Select Save to save the change.
Configuring QoS Mapping
The QoS mapping or the so-called VLAN priority feature prioritizes transmission
information according to traffic class. VLAN priority is based on a table of 8
integers (0 to 8) that maps evaluated user priority (see
Figure
4-35
). Each integer
in the table handles up to four levels of priority and transmits information to the