Web Management Guide-R04

Table Of Contents
Chapter 12
| Security Measures
ARP Inspection
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Src-MAC – Validates the source MAC address in the Ethernet header
against the sender MAC address in the ARP body. This check is performed
on both ARP requests and responses.
Log Message Number The maximum number of entries saved in a log
message. (Range: 0-256; Default: 20)
Log Interval – The interval at which log messages are sent. (Range: 0-86400
seconds; Default: 10 seconds)
Web Interface
To configure global settings for ARP Inspection:
1. Click Security, ARP Inspection.
2. Select Configure General from the Step list.
3. Enable ARP inspection globally, enable any of the address validation options,
and adjust any of the logging parameters if required.
4. Click Apply.
Figure 248: Configuring Global Settings for ARP Inspection
Configuring VLAN
Settings for ARP
Inspection
Use the Security > ARP Inspection (Configure VLAN) page to enable ARP inspection
for any VLAN and to specify the ARP ACL to use.
Command Usage
ARP Inspection VLAN Filters (ACLs)
By default, no ARP Inspection ACLs are configured and the feature is disabled.
ARP Inspection ACLs are configured within the ARP ACL configuration page
(see page 349).
ARP Inspection ACLs can be applied to any configured VLAN.