To do...
Enter system view
Configure a
secure MAC
address
The configured secure MAC addresses are saved in the configuration file and will not get lost when the
port goes up or goes down. After you save the configuration file, the secure MAC address saved in the
configuration file are maintained even after the device restarts.
Ignoring Authorization Information from the Server
After an 802.1X user or MAC authenticated user passes RADIUS authentication, the RADIUS server
delivers the authorization information to the device. You can configure a port to ignore the
authorization information from the RADIUS server.
Follow these steps to configure a port to ignore the authorization information from the RADIUS server:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter Ethernet port view
Ignore the authorization
information from the RADIUS
server
Displaying and Maintaining Port Security
To do...
Display port security
configuration information,
operation information, and
statistics about one or more
ports or all ports
Display information about
secure MAC addresses
system-view
port-security mac-address security
In system
mac-address interface interface-type
view
interface-number vlan vlan-id
interface interface-type interface-number
In interface
port-security mac-address security
view
mac-address vlan vlan-id
Use the command...
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
port-security authorization
ignore
display port-security [ interface
interface-list ]
display port-security mac-address
security [ interface interface-type
interface-number ] [ vlan vlan-id ] [ count ]
Use the command...
Use the command...
6-10
Remarks
—
Required
Use either approach
No secure MAC
address is configured
by default.
Remarks
—
—
Required
By default, a port uses the
authorization information from
the RADIUS server.
Remarks
Available in any
view
Available in any
view