Protected Ports; Private Vlan - NETGEAR XS728T ProSAFE Software Administration Manual

28-port 10-gigabit l2+ smart switch
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Security MAC Address
Use the Security MAC Address screen to convert a dynamically learned MAC address to a
statically locked address.
To convert learned MAC addresses to static addresses:
1.
Select Security > Traffic Control > Port Security > Security MAC Address.
2.
Check the Convert Dynamic Address to Static check box.
3.
Click Apply.
The dynamic MAC Address entries are converted to static MAC address entries in a
numerically ascending order until the static limit is reached.
The Dynamic MAC Addresses Table section shows the MAC addresses and their associated
VLANs learned on the selected port. Use the Port List menu to select the port for which you
want to display data.
The following table describes the dynamic MAC addresses table fields..
Field
VLAN ID
MAC Address

Protected Ports

If a port is configured as protected, it does not forward traffic to any other protected port on
the switch, but it forwards traffic to unprotected ports. Use the Protected Ports screen to
configure the ports as protected or unprotected.
To configure protected ports:
1.
Select Security > Traffic Control > Protected Ports.
2.
The Port block displays selectable physical ports. Click the box below each port to
configure it as a protected port.
Protected ports are marked with a
protected ports.
3.
Click Apply to update the switch with the new settings.
Configuration changes take effect immediately.

Private VLAN

A private VLAN contains switch ports that cannot communicate with each other, but can
access another network. These ports are called private ports. Each private VLAN contains
one or more private ports and a single uplink port or uplink aggregation group. Note that all
traffic between private ports is blocked at all layers, not just Layer 2 traffic, but also traffic
such as FTP, HTTP, and Telnet.
XS728T ProSAFE 28-Port 10-Gigabit L2+ Smart Switch
Description
The VLAN ID corresponding to the last violation MAC address.
The MAC addresses learned on a specific port.
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. No traffic forwarding is possible between two
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