Chapter 16 am configuration, 1 am introduction, 2 am pool – Amer Networks SS2R48G4i V2 User Manual

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Chapter 16 AM Configuration

16.1 AM Introduction

AM(access management) compares the information of the received data message ( source IP

address or source IP + source MAC ) with the configured hardware address pool, if founds a match,
forwards the message, if not, dumps it.

16.2 AM pool

AM pool is an address list, each entry of this address list corresponds with a user. Each entry

contains address information and its corresponding port. There two kinds of address information

IP address(ip-pool), specifies the user’s source IP address information of the port.

MAC-IP address (mac-ip pool),specifies the user’s source MAC address and source IP address

information of the port.

The default AM action is to deny. When the AM is enabled, the AM module will deny all the IP

messages( only allows the source addresses of the members of the IP pool), when AM is disabled, it
will delete all the address pools.

16.3 AM Configuration

16.3.1 AM Configuration Task Sequence

1. Enable

AM

2. Configure IP address on an interface
3. Configure MAC-IP address on an interface
4. Delete all the address pools

1. Enable AM

Command Explanation
Global configuration mode

am enable

no am enable

Enable the AM access management function
to configure address pools. The “no am
enable” command will disable AM and delete
all the address pools.

2. Configure IP address on an interface

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