Port Security Commands; Port-Security Max-Dynamic - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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Port Security Commands

This section describes the command you use to configure Port Security on the switch. Port
security, which is also known as port MAC locking, allows you to secure the network by
locking allowable MAC addresses on a given port. Packets with a matching source MAC
address are forwarded normally, and all other packets are discarded.
Note:
To enable the SNMP trap specific to port security, see
enable traps violation
port-security
This command enables port locking on an interface, a range of interfaces, or at the system
level.
Default
disabled
Format
port-security
Mode
Global Config (to enable port locking globally)
Interface Config (to enable port locking on an interface or range of interfaces)
no port-security
This command disables port locking for one (Interface Config) or all (Global Config) ports.
Format
no port-security
Mode
Global Config
Interface Config

port-security max-dynamic

This command sets the maximum number of dynamically locked MAC addresses allowed on
a specific port. The valid range is 0–600.
Default
600
Format
port-security max-dynamic maxvalue
Mode
Interface Config
M6100 Series Switches
on page 110.
Switching Commands
537
snmp-server

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