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HAPTER
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| Security Measures
ARP Inspection
◆
ARP Inspection ACLs can be applied to any configured VLAN.
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ARP Inspection uses the DHCP snooping bindings database for the list
of valid IP-to-MAC address bindings. ARP ACLs take precedence over
entries in the DHCP snooping bindings database. The switch first
compares ARP packets to any specified ARP ACLs.
◆
If
Static
is specified, ARP packets are only validated against the
selected ACL – packets are filtered according to any matching rules,
packets not matching any rules are dropped, and the DHCP snooping
bindings database check is bypassed.
◆
If
Static
is not specified, ARP packets are first validated against the
selected ACL; if no ACL rules match the packets, then the DHCP
snooping bindings database determines their validity.
P
ARAMETERS
These parameters are displayed in the web interface:
◆
ARP Inspection VLAN ID
– Selects any configured VLAN. (Default: 1)
◆
ARP Inspection VLAN Status
– Enables ARP Inspection for the
selected VLAN. (Default: Disabled)
◆
ARP Inspection ACL Name
■
ARP ACL
– Allows selection of any configured ARP ACLs.
(Default: None)
■
Static
– When an ARP ACL is selected, and static mode also
selected, the switch only performs ARP Inspection and bypasses
validation against the DHCP Snooping Bindings database. When an
ARP ACL is selected, but static mode is not selected, the switch first
performs ARP Inspection and then validation against the DHCP
Snooping Bindings database. (Default: Disabled)
W
EB
I
NTERFACE
To configure VLAN settings for ARP Inspection:
1.
Click Security, ARP Inspection.
2.
Select Configure VLAN from the Step list.
3.
Enable ARP inspection for the required VLANs, select an ARP ACL filter
to check for configured addresses, and select the Static option to
bypass checking the DHCP snooping bindings database if required.
4.
Click Apply.
Summary of Contents for LGB6026A
Page 6: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE 4...
Page 40: ...38 CONTENTS...
Page 60: ...58 SECTION I Getting Started...
Page 86: ...84 SECTION II Web Configuration Unicast Routing on page 517 Multicast Routing on page 575...
Page 162: ...160 CHAPTER 5 Interface Configuration VLAN Trunking...
Page 196: ...194 CHAPTER 6 VLAN Configuration Configuring MAC based VLANs...
Page 204: ...CHAPTER 7 Address Table Settings Clearing the Dynamic Address Table 202...
Page 238: ...CHAPTER 11 Class of Service Layer 2 Queue Settings 236...
Page 254: ...252 CHAPTER 12 Quality of Service Attaching a Policy Map to a Port...
Page 448: ...446 CHAPTER 16 Multicast Filtering Multicast VLAN Registration...
Page 470: ...468 CHAPTER 17 IP Configuration Setting the Switch s IP Address IP Version 6...
Page 576: ...574 CHAPTER 21 Unicast Routing Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol Version 2...
Page 606: ...604 CHAPTER 22 Multicast Routing Configuring PIMv6 for IPv6...
Page 620: ...618 CHAPTER 23 Using the Command Line Interface CLI Command Groups...
Page 672: ...670 CHAPTER 25 System Management Commands Time Range...
Page 692: ...690 CHAPTER 26 SNMP Commands...
Page 700: ...698 CHAPTER 27 Remote Monitoring Commands...
Page 854: ...CHAPTER 34 Port Mirroring Commands Local Port Mirroring Commands 852...
Page 862: ...860 CHAPTER 36 Address Table Commands...
Page 958: ...956 CHAPTER 40 Quality of Service Commands...
Page 1034: ...1032 CHAPTER 42 LLDP Commands...
Page 1044: ...1042 CHAPTER 43 Domain Name Service Commands...
Page 1062: ...1060 CHAPTER 44 DHCP Commands DHCP Server...
Page 1206: ...CHAPTER 47 IP Routing Commands Open Shortest Path First OSPFv3 1204...
Page 1250: ...1248 SECTION IV Appendices...
Page 1256: ...1254 APPENDIX A Software Specifications Management Information Bases...
Page 1278: ...1276 COMMAND LIST...