Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide
Section IV: Security
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T - Trap: The port discards invalid frames and sends an SNMP
trap.
D - Disable: The port discards invalid frames, sends an SNMP
trap, and disables the port.
8. If you selected the trap or disable intrusion action, type 3 to toggle
the Port Participating option to Yes.
Option 3, Port Participating, applies only when the intrusion
action is set to trap or disable. This option does not apply when
intrusion action is set to No Action (discard). If this option is set to
No when intrusion action is set to trap or disable, the port discards
invalid packets, but it does not send an SNMP trap or disable the
port. If you want the switch to send a trap and/or disable the port,
be sure to sent this option to Yes.
9. If you selected the Limited security mode for the port, do the
following to specify the maximum number of dynamic MAC
addresses you want the port to be able to learn:
a. Type 4 to select Threshold.
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter port security threshold: [1 to 256] -> 100
b. Enter the maximum number of dynamic MAC addresses you want
the port to be able to learn. The range is 1 to 256. The default is
100.
Note
Option D, Select Default Port Security, sets the security mode for the
port to the default value of Automatic.
10. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu. Then
type S to select Save Configuration Changes.
11. If you configured a port for Secure security level, remember to enter
the static MAC addresses of the end nodes that can send packets
through the port. For instructions on how to add static MAC
addresses, refer to ”Adding Static Unicast and Multicast MAC
Addresses” on page 136.