Chapter 24 IP Source Guard
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24.7.1 ARP Inspection Port Configure
Use this screen to specify whether ports are trusted or untrusted ports for ARP inspection. You
can also specify the maximum rate at which the Switch receives ARP packets on each
untrusted port. To open this screen, click
Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > ARP
Inspection > Configure > Port
.
Syslog rate
Type the maximum number of syslog messages generated by ARP
packets the Switch can send to the syslog server in one batch. This
number is expressed as a rate because the batch frequency is determined
by the
Log Interval
. You must configure the syslog server (
Chapter 34 on
page 281
) to use this setting. Enter “0” if you do not want the Switch to
send log messages generated by ARP packets to the syslog server.
The
Syslog rate
and
Log interval
settings interact. If the
Syslog rate
number X is greater than
Log interval
seconds Y, X divided by Y system
messages are sent every second. Otherwise, one message is sent every Y
divided by X seconds. For example:
•
If the Syslog rate is 5 and the Log interval value is 2, two messages are
sent every second.
•
If the Syslog rate is 3 and the Log interval value is 6, one message is
sent every two seconds.
Log interval
Type how often (0-86400 seconds) the Switch sends a batch of syslog
messages to the syslog server. Enter 0 if you want the Switch to send
syslog messages immediately. See
Syslog rate
for information on the
relationship between
Syslog rate
and
Log interval
.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The
Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the
Save
link on the top navigation panel to save your changes to the non-
volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Cancel
Click this to reset the values in this screen to their last-saved values.
Table 78
ARP Inspection Configure (continued)
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