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Configuring the Switch
Configuring and Monitoring Port Security
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Reading and Resetting Intrusion Alarms
When an attempted security violation occurs on a port configured for Port
Security, the port drops the packets it receives from the unauthorized device.
Notice of Security Violations
When a security violation occurs on a port configured for Port Security, the
switch responds in the following ways to notify you:
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The switch sets an alert flag for that port. This flag remains until:
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You use either the console or web browser interface to reset the flag.
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The switch is reset to its factory default configuration.
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The web browser and console interfaces notify you of the intrusion.
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In the web browser interface:
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The Alert Log displays a Security Violation entry, with the system
date and time, and the port on which the violation occurred
(figure 6-81, below).
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The Intrusion Log lists the port number, the MAC address of
the intruding device, and the system time and date when the
intrusion occurred (figure 6-82 on page 6-126).
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Figure 6-81. Example of Security Violation Entries in the Alert Log of the Switch’s
Web Browser Interface
Security Violation Entries in the Alert Log