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Configuring and Monitoring Port Security
Port Security
Planning Port Security
1.
Plan your port security configuration and monitoring according to the
following:
a.
On which ports do you want port security?
b.
Which devices (MAC addresses) are authorized on each port?
c.
For each port, what security actions do you want? (The switch
automatically blocks intruders detected on that port from transmit-
ting to the network.) You can configure the switch to (1) send
intrusion alarms to an SNMP management station and to (2) option-
ally disable the port on which the intrusion was detected.
d.
How do you want to learn of the security violation attempts the
switch detects? You can use one or more of these methods:
–
Through network management (That is, do you want an
SNMP trap sent to a net management station when a port
detects a security violation attempt?)
–
Through the switch’s Intrusion Log, available through the
CLI, menu, and WebAgent
–
Through the Event Log (in the menu interface or through the
CLI
show log
command)
2.
Use the CLI or WebAgent to configure port security operating and address
controls. The following table describes the parameters.
Summary of Contents for E3800 Series
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Page 548: ...11 38 Configuring Advanced Threat Protection Using the Instrumentation Monitor ...
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