Port Security Settings - D-Link DES-3326SR Manual

24-port layer 3 stackable switch with optional rps support
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Port Security Settings

Port security settings instruct the Switch on how to handle MAC address table entries for each port. The Port
Security Settings menu link is located in the Basic Setup folder.
For stacked Switches, select the Switch form the Unit drop-down menu and configure the port security for the
Switch. Follow the instruction below for port security settings.
Click the selection button on the far left that corresponds to the port you want to configure and click the Edit
Configure the following parameters for Port Security:
Parameter
Admin State
<Disabled>
Max Learning
Address <1 >
Lock Address Mode
<Delete On Reset>
Configure Ports from
__ to __
D-Link DES-3326SR Layer 3 Switch
Description
Toggle Admin State to either enable or disable port security for the port.
Select the maximum number of addresses that may be learned for the port.
The port can be restricted to 10 or less MAC addresses that are allowed for
dynamically learned MAC addresses in the forwarding table.
Select Delete On Timeout to clear dynamic entries for the ports on timeout of
the Forwarding Data Base (FDB). Specify Delete On Reset to delete all FDB
entries, including static entries upon system reset or rebooting. Specify
Permanent to ensure that MAC addresses do not age out. MAC addresses
retain locked status even if the Switch is restarted if Permanent is selected
here.
Use this to specify a consecutively numbered group of ports on the switch for
configuration.
button.
The Port Security Edit menu appears, notice that
once this menu is available you may move to any
port on any switch in the stack to configure security
for that port. See the table below for a description of
the Port Security Settings parameters.
Figure 5- 5. Port Security Settings
Figure 5- 6. Configure Port Security
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