NETGEAR MS510TXPP 8 Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch User Manual

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Smart Managed Pro Switches MS510TX and MS510TXPP

Manage Device Security

User Manual

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The login window opens.

4.

Enter the switch’s password in the

Password

field.

The default password is

password

.

The System Information page displays.

5.

Select

Security > Traffic Control > Port Security > Interface Configuration

.

The Interface Configuration page displays.

6.

Select which type of ports display onscreen:

To display physical ports only, click the

PORTS

link.

To display LAGs only, click the

LAGS

link.

To display both physical ports and LAGs, click the

All

link.

7.

Select one or more ports by taking one of the following actions:

To configure a single port, select the check box associated with the port, or type the
port number in the

Go To Interface

field and click the

Go

button.

To configure multiple ports with the same settings, select the check box associated
with each port.

To configure all ports with the same settings, select the check box in the heading row.

8.

Specify the following port security settings:

Port Security

. Enable or disable the port security feature for the selected ports. The

default is Disable.

Max Allowed Dynamically Learned MAC

. Specify the maximum number of

dynamically learned MAC addresses on the selected ports. The valid range is 0–128.
The default value is 128.

Enable Violation Traps

. Enable or disable the sending of new violation traps if a

packet with a disallowed MAC address is received. The default value is No, which
means that the option is disabled.

9.

Click the

Apply

button.

Your settings are saved.

View Learned MAC Addresses and Convert Them to Static MAC Addresses

Use the Security MAC Address page to convert a dynamically learned MAC address to a
statically locked address.

To view learned MAC addresses for an individual interface or LAG and convert these
MAC addresses to static MAC addresses:

1.

Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.

You can use a WiFi or wired connection to connect your computer to the network, or
connect directly to a switch that is off-network using an Ethernet cable.

2.

Launch a web browser.

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