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clear port-security
Use the clear port-security command to clear the dynamic or sticky secure medium access control (MAC)
addresses associated with an interface. This can be done on a per-address or per-port basis. Variations of
this command include the following:
clear port-security dynamic address <mac address>
clear port-security dynamic interface <interface>
clear port-security sticky address <mac address>
clear port-security sticky interface <interface>
Syntax Description
dynamic
sticky
address <mac address>
interface <interface>
Default Values
No default values are necessary for this command.
Command History
Release 8.1
Usage Examples
The following command clears all dynamic secure MAC addresses associated with the Ethernet interface
0/1:
>enable
#clear port-security dynamic interface eth 0/1
60000CRG0-35E
Clears the dynamic MAC addresses.
Clears the sticky secure MAC addresses.
Clears the information for the specified MAC address. MAC addresses
should be expressed in the following format xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (for example,
00:A0:C8:00:00:01).
Clears the information for the specified interface. Specify an interface in the
format <interface type [slot/port | slot/port.subinterface id | interface id |
interface id.subinterface id | ap | ap/radio | ap/radio.vap]>. For example, for
a T1 interface, use t1 0/1; for an Ethernet subinterface, use eth 0/1.1; for a
PPP interface, use ppp 1; for an ATM subinterface, use atm 1.1; and for a
wireless virtual access point, use dot11ap 1/1.1. Type clear port-security
sticky interface ? or clear port-security dynamic interface ? for a
complete list of applicable interfaces.
Command was introduced.
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