
Chapter 26 IP Source Guard
settings for the ARP inspection log. To open this screen, click Advanced
Application > IP Source Guard > ARP Inspection > Configure.
Figure 130 ARP Inspection Configure
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 83 ARP Inspection Configure
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Active | Select this to enable ARP inspection on the Switch. You still have |
| to enable ARP inspection on specific VLAN and specify trusted |
| ports. |
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Filter Aging Time |
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Filter aging 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. Type 0 if you want the MAC address filter to be |
| permanent. |
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Log Profile |
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Log buffer size | Enter the maximum number |
| generated by ARP packets and have not been sent to the syslog |
| server yet. Make sure this number is appropriate for the specified |
| Syslog rate and Log interval. |
| If the number of log messages in the Switch exceeds this number, |
| the Switch stops recording log messages and simply starts |
| counting the number of entries that were dropped due to |
| unavailable buffer. Click Clearing log status table in the ARP |
| Inspection Log Status screen to clear the log and reset this |
| counter. See Section 26.6.2 on page 248. |
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250 |
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