Stopping Intruder Flashing Leds In The Browser Interface - HP 10Base-T Hub 24M Manual

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Configuration Reference
3.

Stopping Intruder Flashing LEDs in the Browser Interface

When a port recognizes a packet as being sent from an unauthorized hub, its
LED flashes to indicate that an intruder has been recorded for the port. To
stop LEDs from flashing in response to port intruders, perform the following
steps on the Browser Interface.
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View each column to learn about unauthorized access activity occurring
on the hub.
Pay special attention to repeat intrusions by the same address.
If you feel the intrusions are not significant, you may want to change
the Address Selection settings in the Port Security Window to be less
restrictive.
Note any entries that have the string SNMP Agent in the Port column.
These entries are manager intrusions, indicating that an unauthorized
manager attempted to connect to the hub. Note the address for these
entries is an IP Address.
Note entries that display a port number in the Port column. These
entries are port intrusions, indicating that the Address Selection
method selected in the Port Security Window would not permit the
address of the hub attempting to communicate with the port to be
admitted.
Click on an Intruder entry in the Intrusion Log to highlight it. The entry is
selected.
Click on the Clear Port Intrusion LEDs Button. The Browser Interface
removes the Clear Port Intrusion LEDs Button and displays an OK Button.
The Browser Interface also displays the following message
The intrusion fault LEDs have been cleared.
Click on the OK Button. All LEDs of ports that have registered intruder
entries will stop flashing.

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