Table 36: Event Log system modules
System module
Description
Documented in Switch hardware/
software guide
802.1x
802.1X authentication: Provides
access control on a per-client or
per-port basis:
• Client-level security that allows
LAN access to 802.1X clients
(up to 32 per port) with valid user
credentials
• Port-level security that allows
LAN access only on ports on
which a single 802.1X-capable
client (supplicant) has entered
valid RADIUS user credentials
Access Security Guide
acl
ACLs: Filter layer-3 IP traffic to or
from a host to block unwanted IP
traffic and block or limit other
protocol traffic such as TCP, UDP,
IGMP, and ICMP. ACEs specify the
filter criteria and an action (permit or
deny) to take on a packet if it meets
the criteria.
Advanced Traffic Management
Guide
addrmgr
Address Table Manager: Manages
MAC addresses that the switch has
learned and are stored in the
switch's address table.
Management and Configuration
Guide
arp-protect
Dynamic ARP Protection: Protects
the network from ARP cache
poisoning. Only valid ARP requests
and responses are relayed or used
to update the local ARP cache. ARP
packets with invalid IP-to-MAC
address bindings advertised in the
source protocol address and source
physical address fields are
discarded.
Access Security Guide
auth
Authorization: A connected client
must receive authorization through
web, AMC, RADIUS-based,
-based, or 802.1X
authentication before it can send
traffic to the switch.
Access Security Guide
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