Check the Documentation of of Cisco's website. It should provide you with
all of the default settings and tell you how it really works. I do not
believe that after 1024 the table is flushed. It should simply start
"writing" over the oldest addresses. if I remember right, the time-out is 30
seconds.
--
E A Moran
Network Engineer
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
http://www.telecomsys.com

"sougata maitra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> hi
> one of the ciscopress books for ccna2.0 says that when
> the cam table of a switch gets filled with 1024
> entries , all dynamic entires are flushed and entries
> are re-learnt.
> does it work that way?
> does this happen on 1900 series switches?
> whats the time out for an entry in the cam table?
>
> shd i assume that in a condition where inspite of time
> outs all 1024 cam entries are filled ...at that point
> in time all dynamic entries are flushed and a
> re-learning process is initiated.
>
> regards
> mike
>
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