Please be aware (even though I am in my Christmas drinks) the not all switches behave 
the same.  Some switch ports will only handle one (1) MAC address.  These will only 
ever talk to the first port that comes up on them.

Merry Christmas and or festive season to all.

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia


On Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 09:40:17 PM, Kenneth Lorenzo wrote:

> It learns all Mac Addresses originating from the hub to that port. It works
> the same for uplink to another switch.
> 
> "Ken W. Alger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > My understanding of how most switches work is that one port is mapped to
> one
> > MAC address, correct?  If this is indeed true, what happens when you
> attach
> > a hub to a switch port?  I know that it is still functional, but what does
> > the switch do for the additional hub MAC addresses that are hanging off of
> > the switch port?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ken
> >
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