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Configuring MAC Information, Overview, Introduction to MAC Information, How MAC Information works - user guide
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Configuring MAC Information Overview Introduction to MAC Information To monitor a network, you must monitor users who are joining and leaving the network. Because a MAC address uniquely identifies a network user, you can monitor users who are joining and leaving a network by monitoring their MAC addresses. With the MAC Information function, Layer 2 Ethernet ports send Syslog or trap messages to the monitor end in the network when they obtain or delete MAC addresses. By analyzing these messages, the monitor end can monitor users who are accessing the network. How MAC Information works When a new MAC address is obtained or an existing MAC address is deleted on a device, the device writes related information about the MAC address to the buffer area used to store user information. When the timer set for sending MAC address monitoring Syslog or trap messages expires, the device sends the Syslog or trap messages to the monitor end. The device writes information and sends messages only for the following MAC addresses: automatically learned source MAC addresses, MAC addresses that pass MAC authentication, MAC addresses that pass 802.1X authentication, MAC addresses matching OUI addresses in the voice VLAN feature, and secure MAC addresses. The device does not write information or send messages for blackhole MAC address, static MAC addresses, dynamic MAC addresses that are manually configured, multicast MAC addresses, and local MAC addresses. For more information about MAC authentication, 802.1X, and secure MAC addresses in port security, see Security Configuration Guide. For more information about voice VLAN and OUI addresses, see "Configuring a voice VLAN." Enabling MAC Information globally Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enable MAC Information globally. Command system-view mac-address information enable Remarks N/A Disabled by default. Enabling MAC Information on an interface To enable MAC Information on an Ethernet interface, enable MAC Information globally first. To enable MAC Information on an interface: 26