Use this procedure to configure a Forwarding Database profile for a device.
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Bridge Aging Time | The aging time defines the length of time an entry remains in the a bridge's forwarding table before being deleted due to inactivity. Define a Bridge Aging Time. Enter a value in the range 10 – 1000000 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds. |
| L3e Lite Entry Aging Time |
The L3e Lite table stores information about destinations and their location within a specific IPSec tunnel. This allows for quicker packet transmissions. The table is updated as nodes transmit packets. Define a L3e Lite Entry Aging Time to stipulate the amount of time a learned L3e entry (IP, VLAN) is to remain in the L3e Lite table before deletion due to lack of activity. Enter a value in the range 10 – 1000000 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds. |
The Static Forwarding Table lists configured forwarding destinations in tabular form.
Choose from the following actions:
adjacent to a column heading to sort the
data by the heading topic. By default, the data is sorted in ascending
order, as indicated by the direction of the arrow in the icon
. Toggle the icon to sort the column data in
descending order
. The "1" indicates by which column heading
topic the data is currently sorted.
and enter a keyword in the search field to
narrow the list of forwarding destination entries in the table.
to download the forwarding destination
entries in csv format.
to choose the columns displayed in the
table.
to refresh the list.
associated with an entry to modify
the forwarding destination details.
associated with an entry to delete
it.
to add a new forwarding destination.
Configure the Static Forwarding Table parameters as described in Static Forwarding Table Parameters.| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| MAC Address | Set a destination MAC Address address. The bridge reads the packet's destination MAC address and decides to forward the packet or drop (filter) it. If it's determined the destination MAC is on a different network, it forwards the packet to the segment. If the destination MAC is on the same network segment, the packet is dropped (filtered). |
| VLAN ID | Define the target VLAN ID if the destination MAC is on a different network segment. |
| Interface Name | Enter an Interface Name used as the target destination interface for the target MAC address. |

Note
You cannot restore default settings after applying or saving changes.
Note
This does not permanently save the settings you configured. If you perform a Reload (warm reboot), applied settings will be lost.
Note
If you do not select Apply or Save, the settings that you configured are not saved when you move away from the configuration window.