Configuring Layer-2 Port-To-Address Lock Filters - Cabletron Systems SSR-GLX19-02 User Manual

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7.
Enter the filter's name, source MAC address, destination MAC address, and VLAN
ID in the appropriate text boxes.
Use the source MAC address for source or flow address filters. Use the Destination
MAC Address for destination or flow static entries.
8.
Click Next. In the Bind to Port panel that appears, specify to which ports you want to
apply the filter.
If you want to apply the filter to a port, double-click that port's module in the
Available Port list, select the port from the port list that appears, and click the Add
button.
Clicking a module rather than double-clicking it selects all of that module's ports. This
is a quick way to apply the filter to all of a module's ports.
If you accidentally add a wrong port, remove it by selecting it in the Selected Port list
and clicking the Remove button.
9.
Click Finish.
Configuration Expert adds the filter to those found in the L2 Address Filters object. The
ports to which the filter applies are included in that filter's Bound Port List object.

Configuring Layer-2 Port-to-Address Lock Filters

Port-to-address lock filters allow you to bind or "lock" specific source MAC addresses to a
port or set of ports. Once a port is "locked," only the specified source MAC address is
CoreWatch User's Manual
Figure 148. Bound Port List panel (address filter)
Chapter 13: Configuring Security on the SSR
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