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3-4. IP-MAC Binding
The IP network layer uses a four-byte address. The Ethernet link layer uses a
six-byte MAC address. Binding these two address types together allows the
transmission of data between the layers. The primary purpose of IP-MAC binding is
to restrict the access to a switch to a number of authorized users. Only the
authorized client can access the Switch’s port by checking the pair of IP-MAC
Addresses and port number with the pre-configured database. If an unauthorized
user tries to access an IP-MAC binding enabled port, the system will block the
access by dropping its packet.
Function name:
IP MAC Binding Configuration
Function description:
The switch has client and server two classes of IP-MAC Binding table. The
maximum number of IP-MAC binding client table is 512 entries. The maximum
number of IP-MAC Binding server table is 64 entries. The creation of authorized
users can be manually. The function is global, this means a user can enable or
disable the function for all ports on the switch.
Parameters description:
State:
mode: It is used for the activation or de-activation of IP-MAC Binding.
Default is disable.
Binding Port: It are the ports which signs for IP-MAC Binding.
Function name:
Binding List
Function description:
The Binding List function is using for display the Binding List information.
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