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Falcon R-Class | User Guide
Web GUI: Monitor > Security > Network > Port Security > Details
Figure 4-73: Port Security Port Status
Table 4-69: Port Security Port Status Parameters
Delete
Port
MAC Address &
VLAN ID
Type
State
Time of Addition
Age/Hold
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Click to remove this particular MAC addresses from MAC address table.
The button is only clickable if the entry type is Dynamic. Use the
"Configuration→ Security→ Port Security→MAC Addresses" page to
remove Static and Sticky entries.
If all ports are shown (can be selected through the drop-down box on the
top right), this one shows the port to which the MAC address is bound.
The MAC address and VLAN ID that is seen on this port. If no MAC
addresses are learned, a single row stating "No MAC addresses attached"
is displayed.
Indicates the type of entry. Takes one of three values:
Dynamic: The entry is learned through learn frames coming to the
Port Security module while the port in question is not in sticky mode.
Static: The entry is entered by the end-user through management.
Entry is not subject to aging.
Sticky: When the port is in sticky mode, all entries that would
otherwise have been learned as dynamic are learned as sticky.
Sticky entries are part of the running-config and can therefore be
saved to startup-config. An important aspect of sticky MAC addresses
is that they survive link changes (in contrast to Dynamic, which will
have to be learned again). They also survive reboots if running-config
is saved to startup-config.
Indicates whether the corresponding MAC address is violating
(administrative user has configured the interface in "Restrict" mode and
the MAC address is blocked), blocked, or forwarding.
Shows the date and time when this MAC address was first seen on the
port.
If at least one user module has decided to block this MAC address, it will
stay in the blocked state until the hold time (measured in seconds)
expires. If all user modules have decided to allow this MAC address to
forward, and aging is enabled, the Port Security module will periodically
check that this MAC address still forwards traffic. If the age period
(measured in seconds) expires and no frames have been seen, the MAC
address will be removed from the MAC table. Otherwise, a new age
period will begin.
If aging is disabled or a user module has decided to hold the MAC address
indefinitely, a dash (-) will be shown.

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