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Abbr: A one-letter abbreviation of the user module. This is used in the Users
column in the port status table.
Port Status
Port: The port number for which the status applies. Click the port number to see
the status for this particular port.
Users: Each of the user modules has a column that shows whether that module has
enabled Port Security or not. A '-' means that the corresponding user
module is not enabled, whereas a letter indicates that the user module
abbreviated by that letter (see Abbr) has enabled port security.
State: Shows the current state of the port. It can take one of four values:
Disabled: No user modules are currently using the Port Security service.
Ready: The Port Security service is in use by at least one user module, and is
awaiting frames from unknown MAC addresses to arrive.
Limit Reached: The Port Security service is enabled by at least the Limit
Control user module, and that module has indicated that the limit is reached
and no more MAC addresses should be taken in.
Shutdown: The Port Security service is enabled by at least the Limit Control
user module, and that module has indicated that the limit is exceeded. No
MAC addresses can be learned on the port until it is administratively re-
opened on the Limit Control configuration Web-page.
MAC Count: The two columns indicate the number of currently learned MAC addresses
(forwarding as well as blocked) and the maximum number of MAC addresses
that can be learned on the port, respectively.
If no user modules are enabled on the port, the Current column will show a
dash (-).
If the Limit Control user module is not enabled on the port, the Limit column
will show a dash (-).
Indicates the number of currently learned MAC addresses (forwarding as
well as blocked) on the port. If no user modules are enabled on the port, a
dash (-) will be shown.
Auto-Refresh: Tick the box to enable the information to be automatically refreshed.
Refresh: Used to manually refresh the information on the page.