Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- Overview of Layer 2 Networking
- QFX Series
- Introduction to the Media Access Control (MAC) Layer 2 Sublayer
Understanding MAC Learning
MAC learning is the process of obtaining the MAC addresses of all the nodes on a network.
When a node is first connected to an Ethernet LAN or VLAN, it has no information about the other nodes on the network. As data is sent through the network, data packets include a data frame listing their source and destination MAC addresses. The data frame is forwarded to a target port, which is connected to the second device. The MAC address is learned locally at the target port, which facilitates communications for frames that later enter the target port and contain addresses previously learned from a received frame.
MAC learning can also be enabled on a per-VLAN basis. SeeExample: Disabling MAC Learning in a VLAN for further information.
By default, MAC learning is enabled on the QFX Series.
Related Documentation
- QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- Overview of Layer 2 Networking
- QFX Series
- Introduction to the Media Access Control (MAC) Layer 2 Sublayer
Published: 2014-07-23
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- QFabric System, QFX Series standalone switches
- Overview of Layer 2 Networking
- QFX Series
- Introduction to the Media Access Control (MAC) Layer 2 Sublayer