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GS716T and GS724T Gigabit Smart Switches
To search for an entry in the MAC Address Table:
1. Use the Search By field to search for MAC Addresses by MAC Address, VLAN ID, or
Interface.
• MAC Address: Select MAC Address from the menu and enter a six-byte
hexadecimal MAC address in two-digit groups separated by colons, then click Go. If
the address exists, that entry will be displayed. An exact match is required.
• VLAN ID: Select VLAN ID from the menu, enter the VLAN ID, for example, 100. Then
click Go. If any entries with that VLAN ID exist they are displayed.
• Interface: Select Interface from the menu, enter the interface ID in g1, g2... format,
then, click Go. If any entries learned on that interface exist, they are displayed.
2. Click Clear to clear Dynamic MAC Addresses in the table.
3. Click Refresh to redisplay the page to show the latest MAC Addresses.
4. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to
the latest value of the switch.
The following table describes the information available for each entry in the address table.
Field Description
VLAN ID Specifies the VLAN ID on which the IGMP Snooping Querier is
administratively enabled and for which VLAN exists in the VLAN database.
MAC Address A unicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and/or filtering
information. The format is a six-byte MAC address with each byte separated
by colons. For example, 00:0F:89:AB:CD:EF.
Interface The port where this address was learned: that is, this field displays the port
through which the MAC address can be reached.
Status The status of this entry. The possible values are:
• Static: The entry was added when a static MAC filter was defined.
• Learned: The entry was learned by observing the source MAC
addresses of incoming traffic, and is currently in use.
• Management: The system MAC address, which is identified with
interface c1.