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Chapter 16 Ethernet Port Configuration
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Ethernet Port Configuration: Protocol VLAN Add
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
16.11 Port Security
Port security allows only packets with dynamically learned MAC addresses and/or configured
static MAC addresses to pass through a port on the switch.
For maximum port security, enable this feature, disable MAC address learning and configure
static MAC address(es) for a port. It is not recommended you disable Port Security together
with MAC address learning as this will result in many broadcasts. By default, MAC address
learning is still enabled even though the port security is not activated.
To open the
Port Security
screen, right-click on the switch in the Device List Panel, and click
Configuration > Ethernet Port
>
Port Security
. Then select a device and the port(s) to
which you want to apply this configuration.
Table 89
Ethernet Port Configuration: Protocol VLAN
TABLE
DESCRIPTION
Active
Check this box to activate this protocol based VLAN.
Port
This read-only field displays the port number to which this protocol VLAN setting is
applied.
Name
Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters to identify this protocol based VLAN.
Ethernet-type
Use the drop down list box to select a predefined protocol to be included in this
protocol based VLAN or select
Others
and type the protocol number in
hexadecimal notation. For example the IP protocol in hexadecimal notation is
0800, and Novell IPX protocol is 8137.
Note:
Protocols in the hexadecimal number range of 0x0000 to
0x05ff are not allowed to be used for protocol based VLANs.
VID
Enter the ID of a VLAN to which the port belongs. This must be an existing VLAN
which you defined in the
Advanced Applications
,
VLAN
screens.
Priority
Select the priority level that the switch will assign to frames belonging to this VLAN.
OK
Click
OK
to save the settings and close this screen.
Close
Click
Close
to discard all changes and close this screen.
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