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Table 17
describes the MAC Address Security Table screen fields.
Table 17 MAC Address Security Table screen fields
Field
Description
Find an Address
Allows you to search for a specific MAC address that is used in any of the
MAC Address Security Table screens.
MAC Address
Allows you to specify up to 448 MAC addresses that are authorized to access
the switch. You can specify the port that each MAC address is allowed to
access using the Allowed Source field (see next field description). The
specified MAC address does not take effect until the Allowed Source field is
set to some value. You can clear an existing MAC address field by entering
zero (0) in the field and pressing [Enter].
Default
-
-
-
-
-
(no address assigned)
Range
A range of 6 Hex Octets, separated by dashes (multicast
1
and broadcast addresses are not allowed).
1 Multicast address -- Note that the first octet of any Multicast address will always be an odd number.
Allowed Source
Allows you to specify a port that each MAC address is allowed to access. The
options for the Allowed Source field include a single port number or a port list
value. The port security for the allowed sources should be enabled for the
security to be effective.
Default
- (Blank field)
Range
A single unit/port or a port list value (for example, 1, 6, etc.).
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