Web Management Guide-R04

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Chapter 12
| Security Measures
Configuring Port Security
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Shutdown: Disable the port.
Trap and Shutdown: Send an SNMP trap message and disable the port.
Max MAC Count – The maximum number of MAC addresses that can be
learned on a port. (Range: 0-1024, where 0 means disabled)
The maximum address count is effective when port security is enabled or
disabled.
Current MAC Count – The number of MAC addresses currently associated with
this interface.
MAC Filter – Shows if MAC address filtering has been set under Security >
Network Access (Configure MAC Filter) as described on page 321.
MAC Filter ID – The identifier for a MAC address filter.
Last Intrusion MAC – The last unauthorized MAC address detected.
Last Time Detected Intrusion MAC – The last time an unauthorized MAC
address was detected.
Secure MAC Aging Mode – Enabled mode is not to age out MAC addresses.
Sticky MAC – Sticky MAC addresses that port security has learned are dynamic
addresses that cannot be moved to another port. If sticky MAC addresses are
received on another secure port, then the port intrusion action is taken.
Web Interface
To configure port security:
1. Click Security, Port Security.
2. Mark the check box in the Security Status column to enable security, set the
action to take when an invalid address is detected on a port, and set the
maximum number of MAC addresses allowed on the port.
3. Click Apply.
Figure 224: Configuring Port Security