Trunk group exclusion, Trunk group exclusion -4 – HP 2800 User Manual

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Configuring and Monitoring Port Security
Overview

Switch A

Port Security
Configured

Switch B

MAC Address
Authorized by
Switch A

PC 1

MAC Address Authorized
by Switch A

PC 2

MAC Address NOT
Authorized by Switch A

PC 3

MAC Address NOT
Authorized by Switch A

Switch C

MAC Address NOT
Authorized by
Switch A

Switch A

Port Security
Configured

Switch B

MAC Address
Authorized by
Switch A

PC 1

MAC Address Authorized
by Switch A

Logical Topology for Access to Switch A

Physical Topology

• PC1 can access Switch A.

• PCs 2 and 3 can access Switch B and Switch C, but are

blocked from accessing switch A by the port security
settings in switch A.

• Switch C is not authorized to access Switch A.

Figure 9-1. Example of How Port Security Controls Access

N o t e

Broadcast and Multicast traffic is not “unauthorized” traffic, and can be read
by intruders connected to a port on which you have configured port security.

Trunk Group Exclusion

Port security does not operate on either a static or dynamic trunk group. If
you configure port security on one or more ports that are later added to a trunk
group, the switch will reset the port security parameters for those ports to the
factory-default configuration. (Ports configured for either Active or Passive
LACP, and which are not members of a trunk, can be configured for port
security.)

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