
Configuring Learned Port Security
Interaction With Other Features
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide
June 2013
page 31-9
To view the contents of the LPS table, use the
command. Refer to the
OmniSwitch
CLI Reference Guide
for more information about this command.
Interaction With Other Features
This section contains important information about how Universal Network Profile (UNP) functionality
interacts with other OmniSwitch features. Refer to the specific chapter for each feature to get more
detailed information about how to configure and use the feature.
Universal Network Profile (UNP)
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LPS is supported on UNP-enabled ports. When both of these features are enabled on the same port,
UNP first authenticates and classifies any MAC addresses received, then LPS rules are applied. If a
MAC address violates any of the LPS rules for the port, the address may get filtered or the port
violated even if UNP initially determined the address was valid. In other words, LPS rules take prece-
dence over UNP to determine if a MAC address is bridged or filtered on the port.
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When UNP is enabled on any one LPS port, the LPS learning window parameter options are not
supported on all LPS-enabled ports. This is because the learning window configuration is global and
applies to all LPS ports.
For more information about LPS on UNP ports, see
Chapter 39, “ Learned Port Security Commands.”
Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation (MCLAG)
Duplicate static MAC addresses are allowed on multiple LPS ports. However, in am MCLAG setup, only
configure duplicate MAC addresses on the same multi-chassis switch.