How To Add Mac Address To Cisco Router?
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1. Log into the router and enter privileged mode.
2. Enter the “mac-address-table” command to view all of the entries in the MAC address table.
3. Use the “mac-address-table static [mac address] vlan [vlan name] interface [interface name]” command to add a MAC address to the MAC address table.
4. Enter the “show mac-address-table” command to verify that the new entry has been added to the table.
5. Exit privileged mode.
1. Log into the router’s administrative console.
2. Navigate to the interface configuration page.
3. Select the appropriate interface.
4. Enter the command “mac-address <mac-address>”, replacing <mac-address> with the desired MAC address.
5. Save the configuration.
6. Verify the MAC address is correctly configured by issuing the command “show interfaces”.