Enabling mac address lock and traps by using snmp – Avaya P880 User Manual
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2. Use the following command to manually add the “permitted”
MAC addresses to the Address Forwarding Table (AFT):
>(config)# set aft entry
binding forward
3. Use the following command to disable learning on a port or port
range:
>(config)# set port allow-learning swport-range> disable 4. Use the following command to enable known-mode on a port or port range: >(config)# set port known-mode * Note: To prevent any flooding of frames from unknown source addresses, enter all ports on the same 5. Use the following command to enable intrusion traps on a port or port range: >(config)# set port intrusion-trap 6. Use the following command to set the intrusion trap timer to other than the default setting: >(config)# set port intrusion-trap-timer Enabling MAC Address Lock and Traps by Using SNMP The MIB items that you use to perform this procedure are located in To use SNMP to enable the MAC Address Lock feature and traps for 1. Use the MIB items that are listed in Table 4 to manually add the “permitted” MAC addresses to the AFT.
VLAN as the port for which you are enabling MAC
address lock.
ProminetMib.txt, version 5.2.
unknown source addresses: