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11-04-2008 10:27 AM
11-04-2008 10:27 AM
Global Authorized MAC Addresses
Hello,
I have a list of MAC addresses that i want allowed on any port on my 5406zl switch. I do not want any other MAC addresses to be able to connect and want to send a trap and disable once a different MAC address tries to connect.
I know i can do this on individual ports but is there a way to manage a global MAC address list for the entire switch?
Thanks
I have a list of MAC addresses that i want allowed on any port on my 5406zl switch. I do not want any other MAC addresses to be able to connect and want to send a trap and disable once a different MAC address tries to connect.
I know i can do this on individual ports but is there a way to manage a global MAC address list for the entire switch?
Thanks
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11-04-2008 10:45 AM
11-04-2008 10:45 AM
Re: Global Authorized MAC Addresses
hi Tom
if I true understand not to want classic port securtiy option
in that case my advice
you can use MAC Authentication with 802.1X
if I true understand not to want classic port securtiy option
in that case my advice
you can use MAC Authentication with 802.1X
cenk
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