Arp Detect - TP-Link JetStream T2700G-28TQ User Manual

28-port gigabit stackable l2+ managed switch
Hide thumbs Also See for JetStream T2700G-28TQ:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

2.
Upon receiving the ARP response packets, Host A and Host B updates the ARP table of
their own.
3.
When Host A communicates with Host B, it will send the packets to the false destination
MAC address, i.e. to the attacker, according to the updated ARP table.
4.
After receiving the communication packets between Host A and Host B, the attacker
processes and forwards the packets to the correct destination MAC address, which
makes Host A and Host B keep a normal-appearing communication.
5.
The attacker continuously sends the false ARP packets to the Host A and Host B so as to
make the Hosts always maintain the wrong ARP table.
In the view of Host A and Host B, their packets are directly sent to each other. But in fact, there is a
Man-In-The-Middle stolen the packets information during the communication procedure. This kind
of ARP attack is called Man-In-The-Middle attack.
ARP Flooding Attack
The attacker broadcasts a mass of various fake ARP packets in a network segment to occupy the
network bandwidth viciously, which results in a dramatic slowdown of network speed. Meantime,
the Gateway learns the false IP address-to-MAC address mapping entries from these ARP
packets and updates its ARP table. As a result, the ARP table is fully occupied by the false entries
and unable to learn the ARP entries of legal Hosts, which causes that the legal Hosts cannot
access the external network.
The IP-MAC Binding function allows the switch to bind the IP address, MAC address, VLAN ID
and the connected Port number of the Host together when the Host connects to the switch. Basing
on the predefined IP-MAC Binding entries, the ARP Inspection functions to detect the ARP packets
and filter the illegal ARP packet so as to prevent the network from ARP attacks.
The ARP Inspection function is implemented on the ARP Detect, ARP Defend and ARP
Statistics pages.

14.3.1 ARP Detect

ARP Detect feature enables the switch to detect the ARP packets basing on the bound entries in
the IP-MAC Binding Table and filter the illegal ARP packets, so as to prevent the network from
ARP attacks, such as the Network Gateway Spoofing and Man-In-The-Middle Attack, etc.
309

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents