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DES-3810 Series Layer 3 Managed Ethernet Switch Web UI Reference Guide
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ND Snooping Entry
This window is used to view dynamic entries on specific ports.
To view this window, click
Security > IP-MAC-Port Binding (IMPB) > ND Snooping > ND Snooping Entry
as
shown below:
Figure 9-36 ND Snooping Entry window
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Description
Port
Use the drop-down menu to select the desired port.
Ports
Specify the ports for ND snooping entries. Tick the
All Ports
check box to select all entries
for all ports.
Click the
Find
button to locate a specific entry based on the port number selected.
Click the
Clear
button to clear all the information entered in the fields.
Click the
View All
button to display all the existing entries.
MAC-based Access Control (MAC)
MAC-based access control is a method to authenticate and authorize access using either a port or host. For port-
based MAC, the method decides port access rights, while for host-based MAC, the method determines the MAC
access rights.
A MAC user must be authenticated before being granted access to a network. Both local authentication and remote
RADIUS server authentication methods are supported. In MAC-based access control, MAC user information in a local
database or a RADIUS server database is searched for authentication. Following the authentication result, users
achieve different levels of authorization.
Notes about MAC-based access control
There are certain limitations and regulations regarding MAC-based access control:
1. Once this feature is enabled for a port, the Switch will clear the FDB of that port.
2. If a port is granted clearance for a MAC address in a VLAN that is not a Guest VLAN, other MAC
addresses on that port must be authenticated for access and otherwise will be blocked by the Switch.
3. Ports that have been enabled for Link Aggregation, Port Security, or GVRP authentication cannot be
enabled for MAC-based Authentication.
MAC-based Access Control Settings
This window is used to set the parameters for the MAC-based access control function on the Switch. The user can set
the running state, method of authentication, RADIUS password, view the Guest VLAN configuration to be associated
with the MAC-based access control function of the Switch, and configure ports to be enabled or disabled for the MAC-
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