Port-Security Trap - HP E4510-48G Command Reference Manual

4510g series
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port-security trap

Syntax
port-security trap { addresslearned | dot1xlogfailure | dot1xlogoff | dot1xlogon | intrusion |
ralmlogfailure | ralmlogoff | ralmlogon }
undo port-security trap { addresslearned | dot1xlogfailure | dot1xlogoff | dot1xlogon | intrusion |
ralmlogfailure | ralmlogoff | ralmlogon }
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
addresslearned: Address learning trap. When enabled, this function allows the system to send a trap
message when a port learns a new MAC address.
dot1xlogfailure: Trap for 802.1X authentication failure.
dot1xlogon: Trap for successful 802.1X authentication.
dot1xlogoff: Trap for 802.1X user logoff events.
intrusion: Trap for illegal frames.
ralmlogfailure: Trap for MAC authentication failure.
ralmlogoff: Trap for MAC authentication user logoff events.
ralmlogon: Trap for successful MAC authentication.
RALM (RADIUS Authenticated Login using MAC-address) means RADIUS authentication based on
MAC address.
Description
Use the port-security trap command to enable port security traps.
Use the undo port-security trap command to disable port security traps.
By default, no port security trap is enabled.
This command involves the trap feature. With the trap feature, a device can send trap information upon
receiving packets that result from, for example, intrusion, abnormal login, or logout operations,
allowing you to monitor operations of interest.
Related commands: display port-security.
Examples
# Enable address learning trap.
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