Menus
Security
This menu is not a management option; it is a title for the
Port Security
This menu allows you to control access to ports by specifying the physi- cal addresses that are allowed to connect to certain ports. If an unau- thorized physical address attempts to connect to the restricted port, an action (such as partition the port, send a trap, etc) can occur.
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ΔNote: For instructions on using this menu, see“Setting Port Security” on page
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Group Index | ||
| selected. | |
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Port Index | ||
| the group. | |
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Status | Configurable field; determines the status of the entry. | |
| ❏ valid — entry is active. | |
| ❏ invalid — entry is inactive (deletes the entry). | |
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Allowed Address | Configurable field; displays the physical address that | |
| is allowed to connect to the specified port. | |
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Violation Action | Configurable field; the action to occur if the physical | |
| address does not match the Allowed Address. | |
| ❏ partitionport — partitions the target port. | |
| ❏ | sendtrap — sends a trap to the receiving sta- |
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| tion. |
| ❏ partitionportANDsendtrap — partitions the | |
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| target port and sends a trap. |
| ❏ sendtrapANDrequestpage — sends a trap and | |
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| sends a page to the network administrator (if |
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| the trap receiving station is an AsantéView |
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| Management Station). |
| ❏ | partitionportANDsendtrapANDrequestpage |
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| — partitions the target port, sends a trap, and |
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| send a page to the network administrator . |
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