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Port Binding Commands
Port Binding Commands
am user-bind
Syntax
In system view:
am user-bind mac-addr mac-address ip-addr ip-address interface interface-type interface-number
undo am user-bind mac-addr mac-address ip-addr ip-address interface interface-type
interface-number
In Ethernet port view:
am user-bind mac-addr mac-address ip-addr ip-address
undo am user-bind mac-addr mac-address ip-addr ip-address
View
System view, Ethernet port view
Parameters
interface interface-type interface-number: Specify the port to be bound. The interface-type
interface-number arguments specify the port type and port number.
ip-addr ip-address: Specify the IP address to be bound.
mac-addr mac-address: Specify the MAC address to be bound. The mac-address argument is in the
form of H-H-H.
Description
Use the am user-bind command to bind the MAC address and IP address of a user to a specified port.
Use the undo am user-bind command to cancel the binding.
After the binding, the switch forwards only the packets from the bound MAC address and IP address
when received on the port.
By default, no user MAC address or IP address is bound to a port.
An IP address can be bound with only one port at a time.
A MAC address can be bound with only one port at a time.
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