Chapter 18 IP Source Guard
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 33 Filter Table
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Filter Age Time | This setting has no effect on existing MAC address filters. |
| Enter how long |
| remains in the Switch after the Switch identifies an unauthorized |
| ARP packet. The Switch automatically deletes the MAC address |
| filter afterwards. |
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Apply | Click this to save any changes. |
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Refresh | Click this to reload the screen and reset any changes that were |
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No. | This field displays a sequential number for each MAC address |
| filter. |
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MAC Address | This field displays the source MAC address in the MAC address |
| filter. |
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VLAN | This field displays the source VLAN ID in the MAC address filter. |
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Port | This field displays the source port of the discarded ARP packet. |
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Expiry (min) | This field displays how long (in minutes) the MAC address filter |
| remains in the Switch. |
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Action | Click Delete to remove the record manually. |
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Total | This field displays the current number of MAC address filters that |
| were created because the Switch identified unauthorized ARP |
| packets. |
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18.7 Binding Table
Use these screens to manage both the static and dynamic binding entries.
18.7.1 Static Entry Settings
Use this screen to manage static bindings for DHCP snooping and ARP inspection. Static bindings are uniquely identified by the MAC address and VLAN ID. Each MAC address and VLAN ID can only be in one static binding. If you try to create a static binding with the same MAC address and VLAN ID as an existing static binding, the new static binding replaces the original one.
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