Figure 4.243Switching > Port Security > Dynamic Mac - Advantech EKI-9516P-HV User Manual

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To access this page, click Switching > Port Security > Dynamic MAC.
Figure 4.243 Switching > Port Security > Dynamic MAC
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
Interface
Dynamic MAC
Address
VLAN ID
Refresh
Convert to Static
4.4.18
Protected Ports
4.4.18.1
Configuration
Use the Protected Ports Configuration page to configure and view protected ports
groups. A port that is a member of a protected ports group is a protected port. A port
that is not a member of any protected ports group is an unprotected port. Each port
can be a member of only one protected ports group. Ports in the same protected
ports group cannot forward traffic to other protected ports within the group, even if
they are members of the same VLAN. However, a port in a protected ports group can
forward traffic to ports that are in a different protected ports group. A protected port
can also forward traffic to unprotected ports. Unprotected ports can forward traffic to
both protected and unprotected ports.
To access this page, click Switching > Protected Ports > Configuration.
Figure 4.244 Switching > Protected Ports > Configuration
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
Group Name
Protected Ports
Description
The interface associated with the rest of the data in the row. When
converting dynamic addresses to static addresses, use the Interface
menu to select the interface to associate with the MAC addresses.
The MAC address that was learned on the device. An address is
dynamically learned when a frame arrives on the interface and the
source MAC address in the frame is added to the MAC address table.
The VLAN ID specified in the Ethernet frame received by the inter-
face.
Click Refresh to update the screen.
Click Convert to Static to convert all MAC addresses learned on an
interface to static MAC address entries.
Description
The user-configured name of the protected ports group.
The ports that are members of the protected ports group. When add-
ing a port to a protected ports group, the Available Interfaces field lists
the ports that are not already members of a protected ports group. To
move an interface between the Available Interfaces and Selected
Interfaces fields, click the port (or CTRL + click to select multiple
ports), and then click the appropriate arrow to move the port(s) to the
desired field.
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