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10-21-2011 07:36 AM
10-21-2011 07:36 AM
H3C - Port security
Good morning gentlemans,
I'm currently setting up an H3C S5120 switch running the latest available firmware (2210).
I'm running a port-security configuration using static mac addresses. My setup involved ports with computer and port with computer behind a phone.
Here's my issues:
- When setting up port-security with static mac addresse on a port with a phone, the phone's correctly go to the voice vlan but keeps sending intrusion traps on the data vlan. Is there any way to avoid this behavior?
- From what I tested, it seems that a mac addresses allowed on a given port/vlan association (ie: interface gig 1/0/1 vlan 10) won't trigger any intrusion traps if plugged into another switchport configured in the same vlan (ie: interface gig 1/0/2 vlan 10). That's not the usual behavior in port-security.
Thanks for helping me figure this out.
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