Mac Address-Based Security - Nortel BayStack 350 Series Manual

10/100 autosense switch
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Using the BayStack 350 Series 10/100 Autosense Switch

MAC Address-Based Security

The MAC Address Security Configuration Menu screen
to specify a range of system responses to unauthorized network access to your
switch. The system response can range from sending a trap to disabling the port.
The network access control is based on the MAC addresses of the authorized
stations. You can specify a list of up to 98 MAC addresses that are authorized to
access the switch. You can also specify the ports that each MAC address is
allowed to access. The options for allowed port access include: NONE, ALL, and
single or multiple ports that are specified in a list, for example, 1-4, 6, 9, etc., (see
"Accelerator Keys for Repetitive
MAC address of any router connected to any secure ports.
When the switch software detects a security violation, the response can be to send
a trap, turn on destination address (DA) filtering, disable the specific port, or any
combination of these three options.
Choose MAC Address-Based Security (or press s) from the Switch Configuration
Menu screen to open the MAC Address Security Configuration Menu screen.
Use arrow keys to highlight option, press <Return> or <Enter> to select
option.
Press Ctrl-R to return to previous menu.
Figure 3-10.
MAC Address Security Configuration Menu
3-26
MAC Address Security Configuration Menu
MAC Address Security Configuration...
MAC Address Security Table...
Return to Previous Menu
Tasks" on
page
3-32). You must also include the
Press Ctrl-C to return to Main Menu.
(Figure
3-10) allows you
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