Authorized address, Eavesdrop prevention, Send alarm – HP TopTools for Hubs and Switches User Manual

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Setting Up Security for a Device
Hub Port Security

Authorized Address

The Authorized Address field contains the MAC address of the device that is
authorized to be attached to the port.

Eavesdrop Prevention

Eavesdrop Prevention is a feature of several HP devices that stops a computer
or other device from seeing network traffic that is not intended for that port.
When Eavesdrop Prevention is configured on a port, the port's authorized
MAC address is compared with the destination address of any outbound
packets. If the addresses do not match, the bit pattern of the packet is
scrambled, making it unreadable by any device on that port.

Set the Eavesdrop Prevention parameter for a port or group of ports by
clicking on the

Set Security Policy for Selected Ports button and selecting yes

from the

Prevent Eavesdropping drop down list.

C a u t i o n

Do not turn on Eavesdrop Prevention for a cascaded port.

Send Alarm

If you set the Send Alarm parameter to

yes, a trap will be sent to the

management station when an incoming packet from the connected node does
not match the authorized address. Set the Send Alarm parameter for a port or
group of ports by clicking on the

Set Security Policy for Selected Ports button

and selecting

yes from the Send Alarm drop down list.

Yes—Indicates that an alarm will be sent to a log when an incoming packet
from the connected node does not match the authorized address.

No—Indicates that no alarm will be sent to a log when an incoming packet
from the connected node does not match the authorized address.

N o t e

In order for traps to function, you must also set the trap in the Thresholds
dialog box, as follows:

1.

Using the right mouse button, click on the device in the topology map.

2.

Select

SNMP/Trap Configuration from the drop down menu.

3.

Select the

Thresholds tab and set the thresholds for the traps you are

interested in receiving.

4.

Select the

Trap Receivers tab and set the management stations that can

capture traps.

5.

Select the

Authorized Managers tab and set the management stations that

can send and receive SNMP requests for the device.

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