Command Manual ( For Soliton ) – Port Security-Port Binding
H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 Port Security Commands
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dot1xlogoff
: Enables/disables sending traps for 802.1x-authenticated user logoff
events.
dot1xlogon
: Enables/disables sending traps for 802.1x-authenticated user logon
events.
intrusion
: Enables/disables sending traps for detections of intrusion packets.
ralmlogfailure
: Enables/disables sending traps for MAC authentication failures.
ralmlogoff
: Enables/disables sending traps for MAC-authenticated user logoff events.
ralmlogon
: Enables/disables sending traps for MAC-authenticated user logon events.
Note:
RADIUS authenticated login using MAC-address (RALM) refers to MAC-based
RADIUS authentication.
Description
Use the
port-security trap
command to enable the sending of specified type(s) of trap
messages.
Use the
undo port-security trap
command to disable the sending of specified type(s)
of trap messages.
By default, the system disables the sending of any types of trap messages.
Note:
This command is based on the device tracking feature, which enables the switch to
send trap messages when special data packets (generated by illegal intrusion,
abnormal user logon/logoff, or other special activities) are passing through a port, so as
to help the network administrator to monitor special activities.
When you use the
display port-security
command to display global information, the
system will display which types of trap messages are allowed to send.
Related commands:
display port-security
.
Examples
# Allow the sending of intrusion packet-detected trap messages.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] port-security trap intrusion