Chapter 5: Local Management

Action On Intruder (Toggle)

Used to select the actions taken for the selected security state. There are two fields to select the actions. Both toggle to activate or deactivate the action.

DisablePort/NoDisable – DisablePort causes the switch to turn off the port that had a security violation. With NoDisable set, the port is not turned off.

SendTrap/NoTrap – SendTrap causes the switch to send an SNMP trap when a port detects a security violation. With NoTrap set, no SNMP trap is sent.

5.20.1 Setting the Device Level Security

To set module security for each connector, proceed as follows:

1.Use the arrow keys to highlight the SECURITY STATE field for the connector.

2.Use the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate security level.

3.If the security level chosen causes the DisablePort and SendTrap fields to display under Action On Intruder, use the arrow keys to highlight the DisablePort field. If the security level chosen does not cause the fields to display under Action On Intruder, proceed to step 7.

4.To change the DisablePort setting to NoDisable, press the SPACE bar to toggle the setting.

5.Use the arrow keys to highlight the SendTrap field.

6.To change the SendTrap setting to NoTrap, press the SPACE bar to toggle the setting.

7.To change the security on more than one connector, repeat steps 1 through 6 for each connector. Then proceed to step 8 to save all settings at once.

8.Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command.

9.Press ENTER. The message “SAVED OK” displays and all ports of the connector are set to the selected operating mode.

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