GigaX Series L2 Managed Switch User Guide
4.8.4 Port Security
Port security pages include port configuration, port status, and secure MAC
addresses function.
4.8.4.1 Port Configuration
This page is used to configure various Port Security parameters. The total
number of available secure MAC addresses on the switch is 1024. Users
can configure the port in the following field:
•
Port: select the port to make configuration.
•
Admin: disable/enable port security feature on the port.
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Violation Mode: set the violation mode. This action will be taken
when a violation occurs. It is a security violation when the maximum
numbers of secure MAC addresses have been added to the address
table, and a station whose MAC address is not in the address table
attempts to access the interface. You can configure the interface for
one of three violation modes:
a)
Protect
: In this mode, you are not notified that a security
violation has occurred.
b)
Restrict
: In this mode, you are notified that a security violation
has occurred. Specifically, an SNMP trap is sent, a syslog
message is logged, and the violation counter increments.
c)
Shutdown
: In this mode, a port security violation causes the
interface to become blocking state immediately. It also sends
an SNMP trap, logs a syslog message, and increments the
violation counter.
•
Max MAC Addresses: set the maximum numbers of secure MAC
addresses. The valid value is from 1 to 132. The sum of this value for
all ports is less than or equal to the maximum number of secure
MAC address allowed in the switch.
•
Aging Time: set the aging time. The valid value is from 0 to
1440(mins). The aging mechanism is only effective for dynamic
secure MAC addresses. If the time is 0, the aging mechanism is
disabled for this port.
•
Aging Type: set the aging type. To determine the action when the
dynamic secure MAC addresses are aged out. Two types of aging
are supported for each port:
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