Configuring Mac Information Mode; Configuring The Interval For Sending Syslog Or Trap Messages; Configuring The Mac Information Queue Length - HP 3100 Series Configuration Manual

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Step
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet
2.
interface view.
Enable MAC Information on
3.
the interface.

Configuring MAC Information mode

Step
Enter system view.
1.
Configure MAC Information
2.
mode.
Configuring the interval for sending Syslog or trap
messages
To prevent Syslog or trap messages from being sent too frequently, change the interval for sending
Syslog or trap messages.
To set the interval for sending Syslog or trap messages:
Step
Enter system view.
1.
Set the interval for sending
2.
Syslog or trap messages.

Configuring the MAC Information queue length

If the MAC Information queue length is 0, the device sends a Syslog or trap message immediately
after learning or deleting a MAC address.
If it is not 0, the device stores MAC address changes in the queue:
When the timer set for sending Syslog or trap messages does not expire, the device overwrites
the last piece of information written into the queue with the new MAC address change if the
queue has been exhausted.
When the timer set for sending Syslog or trap messages expires, the device sends Syslog or
trap messages regardless of whether the queue has been exhausted.
To configure the MAC Information queue length:
Step
Enter system view.
1.
Configure the MAC
2.
Information queue length.
Command
interface interface-type
interface-number
mac-address information
enable { added | deleted }
Command
system-view
mac-address information mode
{ syslog | trap }
Command
system-view
mac-address information
interval interval-time
Command
system-view
mac-address information
queue-length value
27
Remarks
N/A
Disabled by default.
Remarks
N/A
Optional
trap by default.
Remarks
N/A
Optional
One second by default.
Remarks
N/A
Optional
50 by default.

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