Links to the docs:. Webdec 28, 2009 · this article explains the default behavior of ex switches when using 802. 1x mac based authentication. Webthe default mac aging time on juniper ex series switches is typically 300 seconds, or 5 minutes.

It also explains the relation between 802. 1x based mac. Websep 23, 2011 · default mac aging time 300sec. This timer controls how long a mac address remains in the mac address table. You can change it with the following: Webyou can configure the mac table aging time, the maximum time that an entry can remain in the mac table before it “ages out,” on all bridge domains, one or all vpls instances, or. Configure the timeout interval for entries in the mac table. Webis there a logic behind those defaults or am i right to assume that mac table timers should /always/ be higher than arp table timers?

Webyou can configure the mac table aging time, the maximum time that an entry can remain in the mac table before it “ages out,” on all bridge domains, one or all vpls instances, or. Configure the timeout interval for entries in the mac table. Webis there a logic behind those defaults or am i right to assume that mac table timers should /always/ be higher than arp table timers? This is an expected behavior in junos/qfx (details in below pr).