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CrossFire 8600/8605 Token-Ring Switches v. 1.2, P/N: 710001641 Switch Configuration
Address Aging
You can set the per-port aging value using the
Address Aging
menu. The following
describes the types of address aging.
There are two types of aging:
•
Port aging
— Any address in a port's address table that has not been active for a port's
configured aging time will be removed from the port’s table
— Set at the
Port Address Table Aging
menu
•
System aging
— Addresses that are local to a port but did not fit in its address table will be
removed from the master and all port address tables after the system aging
time
— Set at the
Master Address Table Aging
menu
There are two levels to set for the port and master aging tables:
Time Interval Aging
is a time limit, in minutes, which will drop older addresses
after the selected time.
Automatic On-Demand Aging
stores addresses until reaching maximum capacity of
the table, then deletes addresses, (in the following specific order) down to a selected
percentage level and continues to cycle in the same manner.
•
Random remote addresses
•
Sequential remote addresses
— sequentially aged from the top of the
Address Aging
table to the bottom
of the table
•
Random local addresses
•
Sequential local addresses
More information on address aging and the address aging screens is presented in
the following sections.