Blocking Unauthorized Traffic - SMC Networks SMC6624M Management Manual

Tigerstack ii 10/100 stackable fast ethernet switch
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Using Passwords, Port Security, and Authorized IP Managers To Protect Against Unauthorized Access
Configuring and Monitoring Port Security
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For any port, you can configure the following:
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Blocking Unauthorized Traffic

Unless you configure the switch to disable a port on which a security violation
is detected, the switch security measures block unauthorized traffic without
disabling the port. This implementation enables you to apply the security
configuration to ports on which hubs, switches, or other devices are
connected, and to maintain security while also maintaining network access to
authorized users. For example:
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Intrusion Log entries in either the menu interface, CLI, or web
browser interface
Authorized (MAC) Addresses: Specify up to eight devices (MAC
addresses) that are allowed to send inbound traffic through the port.
This feature:
Closes the port to inbound traffic from any unauthorized devices that
are connected to the port.
Provides the option for sending an SNMP trap notifying of an
attempted security violation to a network management station and,
optionally, disables the port. (For more on configuring the switch for
SNMP management, see "Trap Receivers and Authentication Traps"
on page page 8-9.)

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