Displaying and
Debugging Access
Management
Access Management
Configuration Example
Enabling/Disabling Access Management Trap
You can enable the access management trap function using the following
commands. When this function is enabled, the trap information of access
management is delivered to the console for the purpose of monitoring.
Perform the following configuration in System View.
Table 90 Enabling/Disabling Access Management Trap
Operation
Enable access management trap
Disable access management trap
By default, the access management trap is disabled.
After the above configuration, enter the
the current configurations of access management and port isolation information,
and to verify the effect of the configuration.
Table 91 Displaying Current Configuration of Access Management
Operation
Display the status of access management
function and configuration of IP address pool
Display port isolation information
Networking Requirements
Organization 1 is connected to port 1 of the Switch, and organization 2 to port 2.
Ports 1 and 2 belong to the same VLAN. The IP addresses range 202.10.20.1 to
202.10.20.20 can be accessed from port 1 and the range 202.10.20.21 to
202.10.20.50 from the port 2. Organization 1 and organization 2 cannot
communicate with each other.
Networking Diagram
Figure 28 Networking Diagram for Port Isolation Configuration
External
E 0/1
Configuration Procedure
1 Enable access management globally.
[4500]am enable
Command
am trap enable
undo am trap enable
display
Command
display am [ interface_list ]
display isolate port
Network
E 0/2
Access Management Configuration
command in any view to display
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