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way, the MAC address that is allowed to visit the port will be limited.
Figure 4-10 Setting the binding of the source MAC address
14.6.3 Setting the Static MAC Filtration Mode
If you click Physical port Config -> Port Security -> Static MAC filtration mode in the navigation bar, the
Configure the static MAC filtration mode page appears, as shown in figure 4-11.
Figure 4-11: Setting the static MAC filtration mode
On this page you can set the static MAC filtration mode. By default, the static MAC filter is disabled. Also, the
static MAC filter mode cannot be set on ports in trunk mode.
14.6.4 Static MAC Filtration Entries
If you click Physical port Config -> Port security -> Static MAC filtration entries in the navigation bar, the
Setting the static MAC filtration entries page appears.
Figure 4-12: Static MAC filtration entry list
If you click “Detail”, you can conduct the binding of the source MAC address for each physical port. According
to the configured static MAC filtration mode, the MAC address of a port can be limited, allowed or forbidden to
visit.
Figure 4-13: Setting static MAC filtration entries
14.6.5 Setting the Dynamic MAC Filtration Mode
If you click Physical port Config -> Port Security -> Dynamic MAC filtration mode in the navigation bar,
the Configure the dynamic MAC filtration mode page appears, as shown in figure 4-14.
Figure 4-14: Setting the dynamic MAC filtration mode
You can set the dynamic MAC filtration mode and the allowable maximum number of addresses on this page.
By default, the dynamic MAC filtration mode is disabled and the maximum number of addresses is 1.