Table 25: Port Security on Interfaces (continued)
Option
Function
MAC Limit Action
Specifies the action to be taken if the MAC limit is
exceeded. This option is not valid for trunk ports.
static ip
Specifies the static ip address for the interface.
Configuring Static IP (NSM Procedure)
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The static IP feature enables you to associate a fixed IP address and a static media access
control (MAC) address or hardware address with a VLAN associated with an interface.
The VLAN and the MAC addresses are configured for the associated interface, which in
turn is associated with a device.
To configure static IP in NSM:
In the navigation tree select
1.
In the
list, double click the device to select it.
Devices
2.
Click the
3.
Configuration
In the configuration tree expand
4.
Add/Modify as specified in Table 26 on page 40.
5.
Click one:
6.
OK—To save the changes.
Cancel—To cancel the modifications.
NOTE: After you make changes to a device configuration, you must push that
updated device configuration to the physical security device for those changes
to take effect. You can update multiple devices at one time. See Updating
Devices for more information.
Chapter 4: Configuring Ethernet Switching Options
Your Action
Select one:
Log—Generate a system log entry, an SNMP trap,
or an alarm.
Drop—Drop the packets and generate a system
log entry, an SNMP trap, or an alarm.
Shutdown—Block data traffic on the interface
and generate an alarm.
None— No action to be taken.
Enter the following:
Name
Vlan
Mac
Device Manager > Devices
tab.
and select
Static
.
.
VLAN
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