To access the MAC Notification Archive dialog box:
Select Device > Configure > MAC Notification.
Click BUTTON "MAC Change Notification Archive".
Click BUTTON "MAC Change Messages" after selecting a row in Table of History Indices.
This dialog box displays the following data:
The following list specifies buttons in this dialog box, as well as their function:
Click OK to continue.
Click Apply to save the changes in the dialog box.
Click Cancel to close the dialog box.
Click Refresh to update the contents of the dialog box.
Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box.
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MAC Change Notification - Operation (cmnHistMacChangedMsg)
Contains MAC change notification event information. This object consists of several tuples packed together as follows: tuple1, tuple2, tuple3, and so on. Each tuple consists of 11 octets in the format <operation><VLAN><MAC><dot1dBasePort>, where <operation> is a one octet object that supports the following values:
0—end of MIB object
1—MAC learned
2—MAC removed
MAC Change Notification - VLAN (cmnHistMacChangedMsg)
Contains MAC change notification event information. This object consists of several tuples packed together as follows: tuple1, tuple2, tuple3, and so on. Each tuple consists of 11 octets in the format <operation><VLAN><MAC><dot1dBasePort>, where <VLAN> is:
a two octet object
the VLAN number of the VLAN which the MAC address belongs to
MAC Change Notification - Address (cmnHistMacChangedMsg)
Contains MAC change notification event information. This object consists of several tuples packed together as follows: tuple1, tuple2, tuple3, and so on. Each tuple consists of 11 octets in the format <operation><VLAN><MAC><dot1dBasePort>, where <MAC> is:
a six octet object
the Layer 2 MAC address
MAC Change Notification - dot1dBasePort (cmnHistMacChangedMsg)
Contains MAC change notification event information. This object consists of several tuples packed together as follows: tuple1, tuple2, tuple3, and so on. Each tuple consists of 11 octets in the format <operation><VLAN><MAC><dot1dBasePort>, where <dot1dBasePort> is:
a two octet object
the value of dot1dBasePort for the interface from which the MAC address is learned