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Configuring Static MAC Address

Static MAC Address allows you to configure a switch port with the MAC address of one or more devices that are authorized to access the network through that port. The MAC address is bound to the ingress port specified on the list and does not allow the MAC address to change ports. Only incoming traffic with source addresses already stored in the static address table will be accepted as authorized to access the network through that port. MAC addresses on the list do not age out.

The Security > Static MAC Address window displays the current static MAC address settings for the switch.

To configure the static MAC address, follow these steps:

STEP 1 Click Security > Static MAC Address.

STEP 2 In the Add Static MAC Address section, enter the following:

MAC Address—Enter the specific MAC address for the system to store and decide the destination port to forward.

VLAN ID—Enter the VLAN ID associated with the specific MAC address.

Port—Select the port associated with the specific MAC address.

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