Linksys SGE2000 Cisco SGE2000, SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guid - Page 80
Unit Number, Multiple Hosts, Action on Violation, Traps, Trap Frequency, Status, Number of Violations
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Chapter 4 SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide • Unit Number - Displays the stacking member for which the Multiple Hosts parameters are displayed. • Port - Displays the port number for which advanced port-based authentication is enabled. • Multiple Hosts - Indicates whether multiple hosts are enabled. Multiple hosts must be enabled in order to either disable the ingress-filter, or to use port-lock security on the selected port. The possible field values are: • Action on Violation - Defines the action to be applied to packets arriving in single-host mode, from a host whose MAC address is not the supplicant MAC address. The possible field values are: - Forward - Forwards the packet. - Discard - Discards the packets. This is the default value. - DiscardDisable - Discards the packets and shuts down the port. The ports remains shut down until reactivated, or until the device is reset. • Traps - Indicates if traps are enabled for Multiple Hosts. The possible field values are: • Trap Frequency - Defines the time period by which traps are sent to the host. The Trap Frequency (1-1000000) field can be defined only if multiple hosts are disabled. The default is 10 seconds. • Status - Indicates the host status. If there is an asterisk (*), the port is either not linked or is down. The possible field values are: - Unauthorized - Indicates that either the port control is Force Unauthorized and the port link is down, or the port control is Auto but a client has not been authenticated via the port. - Not in Auto Mode - Indicates that the port control is Forced Authorized, and clients have full port access. - Single-host Lock - Indicates that the port control is Auto and a single client has been authenticated via the port. - No Single Host - Indicates that Multiple Host is enabled. • Number of Violations - Indicates the number of packets that arrived on the interface in single-host mode, from a host whose MAC address is not the supplicant MAC address. Modifying Multiple Host Settings 1. Click Security Suite > 802.1X > Multiple Host. The 802.1X Properties Page opens: 2. Click the Edit button. The Multiple Host Settings Page opens: 72 Chapter 4: Configuring Device Security Defining 802.1x