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The following table describes the items in the previous menu.
Table 3-177.
Security > Protected Ports > Configuration
Parameter
Description
Group ID
Click the drop-down menu to select the group ID. Traffic can flow between pro-
tected ports belonging to different groups, but not within the same group. The
selection box lists all the possible protected port Group IDs supported for the cur-
rent platform. The valid range of the Group ID is 0 to 2.
Group Name
Enter the name associated with the protected ports group used for identification
purposes. It can be up to 64 characters long, including blanks. The default is blank.
Setting the group name to blank will delete the previously configured name. This
field is optional.
Protected Port(s)
Select a physical port entry. The protected ports are highlighted to differentiate
between them. No traffic forwarding is possible between two protected ports. If left
unconfigured, the default state is unprotected.
Add Port(s)
Click
Add
to create a new group entry.
Delete Port(s)
Click
Delete Port
to remove the highlighted ports from the protected ports group.
Status
The Protected Ports Summary page displays the summary of the groups created. To
access this page, click
Security
>
Protected Ports
>
Status
.
Figure 3-181.
Security > Protected Ports > Status
The following table describes the items in the previous menu.
Table 3-178.
Security > Protected Ports > Status
Parameter
Description
Group ID
Displays the Group ID. Traffic can flow between protected ports belonging to differ-
ent groups, but not within the same group. The valid range of the Group ID is 0 to
2.
Group Name
Displays the alphanumeric string associated with a Group ID.
Protected Port(s)
Displays the list consisting of all the protected ports. It is to be noted that no traffic
forwarding is possible between two protected ports of a same group, but traffic can
flow between protected ports of different groups.
Refresh
Click
Refresh
to update the data on the screen with the present state of the data in
the switch.
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