Defining and Configuring AutoTracker Policies
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After you indicate you want to set up rules for this mobile Group or AutoTracker VLAN (using
the cratvl command), the following menu displays:
Select rule type:
1. Port Rule
2. MAC Address Rule
21) MAC Address Range Rule
3. Protocol Rule
4. Network Address Rule
5. User Defined Rule
6. Binding Rule
7. DHCP PORT Rule
8. DHCP MAC Rule
81) DHCP MAC Range Rule
Enter rule type (1):
1. Enter a 6 and press <Return>.
2. The following prompt displays:
Set Rule Admin Status to [(e)nable/(d)isable] (d) :
Indicate whether or not you want to enable the Administrative Status for this rule. Type e
to enable or d to disable. If you enable the rule, the switch will use it to determine
membership of devices. If you disable the rule, then the switch will not use this rule, but
the parameters you set up will be saved. The Admin Status for a Policy is different from
the Admin Status for the mobile group or AutoTracker VLAN as it applies only to this
specific rule. You can enable or disable the rule at a later time using the modatvl
command.
3. The following prompt displays:
Please select one of the following bindings:
1. Bind IP Address to a Port and a MAC Address.
2. Bind MAC Address to a Protocol and a Port
3. Bind Port to a Protocol
4. Bind IP Address to a MAC Address
5. Bind IP Address to a Port
6. Bind MAC Address to a Port
Enter the type of binding (1) :
Enter the type of binding you want to use for this policy. Each binding policy specifies a
particular device to be included in the mobile group or AutoTracker VLAN. Therefore, you
must set up a separate binding policy for each device you want included in this mobile
Group or AutoTracker VLAN.
You can bind a device’s IP address to a switch port and a MAC address (select option 1),
bind a device’s MAC address to a protocol and a switch port (select option 2), bind a
switch port to a specific protocol (select option 3), bind an IP address to a MAC address
(select option 4), bind an IP address to a switch port (select option 5), or bind a MAC
address to a switch port (select option 6).
Note
It is important to remember the line number of the
binding policy you chose in order to follow the correct
sequence for the remainder of these steps.
If you select option 1, 2, 3, 5, or 6, go to step 4. If you select option 4, go to step 5.