Configuring Port Security
To show a list of IP addresses authorized for management access:
1.
Click Security, IP Filter.
2.
Select Show from the Action list.
Figure 185: Showing IP Addresses Authorized for Management Access
Use the Security > Port Security page to configure the maximum number of device
MAC addresses that can be learned by a switch port, stored in the address table,
and authorized to access the network.
When port security is enabled on a port, the switch stops learning new MAC
addresses on the specified port when it has reached a configured maximum
number. Only incoming traffic with source addresses already stored in the address
table will be authorized to access the network through that port. If a device with an
unauthorized MAC address attempts to use the switch port, the intrusion will be
detected and the switch can automatically take action by disabling the port and
sending a trap message.
Command Usage
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The default maximum number of MAC addresses allowed on a secure port is
zero (that is, disabled). To use port security, you must configure the maximum
number of addresses allowed on a port.
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To configure the maximum number of address entries which can be learned on
a port, and then specify the maximum number of dynamic addresses allowed.
The switch will learn up to the maximum number of allowed address pairs
<source MAC address, VLAN> for frames received on the port. When the port
has reached the maximum number of MAC addresses, the port will stop
learning new addresses. The MAC addresses already in the address table will be
retained and will not be aged out.
Note that you can manually add additional secure addresses to a port using the
Static Address Table
(page
157).
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