
Chapter
3:
Web
Management
Security
‐
Network
‐
Port
Security
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Switch
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Port
Gigabit
Ethernet
PoE+
Managed
Switch
User
Manual
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Abbr
A
one
‐
letter
abbreviation
of
the
user
module.
This
is
used
in
the
Users
column
in
the
port
status
table.
Port
Status
The
table
has
one
row
for
each
port
on
the
selected
switch
in
the
stack
and
a
number
of
columns.
Port
The
port
number
for
which
the
status
applies.
Click
the
port
number
to
see
the
status
for
this
particular
port.
Users
Each
of
the
user
modules
has
a
column
that
shows
whether
that
module
has
enabled
Port
Security
or
not.
A
'
‐
'
means
that
the
corresponding
user
module
is
not
enabled,
whereas
a
letter
indicates
that
the
user
module
abbreviated
by
that
letter
(see
Abbr)
has
enabled
port
security.
State
Shows
the
current
state
of
the
port.
It
can
take
one
of
four
values:
Disabled:
No
user
modules
are
currently
using
the
Port
Security
service.
Ready:
The
Port
Security
service
is
in
use
by
at
least
one
user
module,
and
is
awaiting
frames
from
unknown
MAC
addresses
to
arrive.
Limit
Reached:
The
Port
Security
service
is
enabled
by
at
least
the
Limit
Control
user
module,
and
that
module
has
indicated
that
the
limit
is
reached
and
no
more
MAC
addresses
should
be
taken
in.
Shutdown:
The
Port
Security
service
is
enabled
by
at
least
the
Limit
Control
user
module,
and
that
module
has
indicated
that
the
limit
is
exceeded.
No
MAC
addresses
can
be
learned
on
the
port
until
it
is
administratively
re
‐
opened
on
the
Limit
Control
configuration
Web
‐
page.
MAC
Count
(Current,
Limit)
The
two
columns
indicate
the
number
of
currently
learned
MAC
addresses
(forwarding
as
well
as
blocked)
and
the
maximum
number
of
MAC
addresses
that
can
be
learned
on
the
port,
respectively.
If
no
user
modules
are
enabled
on
the
port,
the
Current
column
will
show
a
dash
(
‐
).
If
the
Limit
Control
user
module
is
not
enabled
on
the
port,
the
Limit
column
will
show
a
dash
(
‐
).