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Click the ID number in the Instance IDs column, to achieve finer control of a particular VLAN table. The Address Table Instance Web page displays for the instance ID selected.(See Figure�80)
Figure�80:�Address Table Instance Web page
See Table�57 for a definition of the Address Table Instance parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
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VLAN Association |
Name of the VLAN this Hash table is associated with. |
Total Number of Entries |
Displays the total number of entries (MAC addresses) for this VLAN. |
Entry Type |
Displays the entry type for this VLAN. Options include:
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Entry Validity |
Displays the entry validity for this VLAN. Options include:
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Hash Table |
Select one of the following hash table parameters: Size - Select the size to alter the space available for this address table. The selection range is 16 to 8192 incrementing in the powers of 2. Note: The number of addresses for a given hash table is 4:1 (for example, if you have a hash table of 16 bytes, the VLAN can hold 64 addresses in its table instance.To achieve optimal Bucket Utilization, Hash Table size should be � times the number of expected AFT entries (MAC entries) on the VLAN. Auto Increment - Select an option to allow the hash table to grow dynamically larger if more addresses are discovered. The options are: True - Enables auto-increment of the hash table. False - Disables auto-increment to prevent the hash table from growing dynamically at the risk of extra flooding. |
Bucket Info |
Displays parameters to monitor the efficiency of the hash table allocations. Options include:
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Note: If you change the Hash Table Size, the switch relearns all addresses in that table, causing the switch to flood packets for a few seconds.
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