16 port security commands, 1 port-security, 2 port-security max-dynamic – Kontron AT890X Full-Size CLI User Manual

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AT8901/2/3

Switching Commands

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AT8901/2/3 CLI Reference Manual

Description

The text description of this multicast table entry.

Interfaces

The list of interfaces that are designated for forwarding (Fwd:) and fil-
tering (Flt:).

2.16

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 6.6.9 “snmp-

server enable traps violation” on page 6 - 19.

2.16.1

port-security

This command enables port locking at the system level (Global Config) or port level
(Interface Config)

Default

disabled

Format

port-security

Modes

Global Config
Interface Config

2.16.1.1

no port-security

This command disables port locking at the system level (Global Config) or port level
(Interface Config).

Format

no port-security

Modes

Global Config
Interface Config

2.16.2

port-security max-dynamic

This command sets the maximum of dynamically locked MAC addresses allowed on a
specific port.

Default

600

Format

port-security max-dynamic

<maxvalue>

Mode

Interface Config

2.16.2.1

no port-security max-dynamic

This command resets the maximum of dynamically locked MAC addresses allowed on
a specific port to its default value.

Format

no port-security max-dynamic

Mode

Interface Config

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