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Chapter 26 Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control
Configuring Port Security
Blocking Flooded Traffic on an Interface
Note
The interface can be a physical interface or an EtherChannel group. When you block multicast or unicast
traffic for a port channel, it is blocked on all ports in the port-channel group.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to disable the flooding of multicast and unicast
packets out of an interface:
To return the interface to the default condition where no traffic is blocked and normal forwarding occurs
on the port, use the
no switchport block
{
multicast
|
unicast
} interface configuration commands.
This example shows how to block unicast and multicast flooding on a port:
Switch#
configure terminal
Switch(config)#
interface gigabitethernet1/1
Switch(config-if)#
switchport block multicast
Switch(config-if)#
switchport block unicast
Switch(config-if)#
end
Configuring Port Security
You can use the port security feature to restrict input to an interface by limiting and identifying MAC
addresses of the stations allowed to access the port. When you assign secure MAC addresses to a secure
port, the port does not forward packets with source addresses outside the group of defined addresses. If
you limit the number of secure MAC addresses to one and assign a single secure MAC address, the
workstation attached to that port is assured the full bandwidth of the port.
If a port is configured as a secure port and the maximum number of secure MAC addresses is reached,
when the MAC address of a station attempting to access the port is different from any of the identified
secure MAC addresses, a security violation occurs. Also, if a station with a secure MAC address
configured or learned on one secure port attempts to access another secure port, a violation is flagged.
These sections contain this conceptual and configuration information:
•
Understanding Port Security, page 26-9
•
Default Port Security Configuration, page 26-11
•
Port Security Configuration Guidelines, page 26-11
Command
Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2
interface
interface-id
Specify the interface to be configured, and enter interface
configuration mode.
Step 3
switchport block multicast
Block unknown multicast forwarding out of the port.
Step 4
switchport block unicast
Block unknown unicast forwarding out of the port.
Step 5
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 6
show interfaces
interface-id
switchport
Verify your entries.
Step 7
copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.