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Security > Smart Binding > Smart Binding Settings, Users can enable or disable

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5 Configuration D-Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Figure 5.73 - Security > SSL Settings NOTE: When SSL is enabled, it will take longer time to open a web page due to encryption. After saving configuration, please wait around 10 seconds for the system summery page. Security > Smart Binding > Smart Binding Settings The primary purpose of Smart Binding is to restrict client access to a switch by enabling administrators to configure pairs of client MAC and IP addresses that are allowed to access networks through a switch. The Smart Binding function is port-based, meaning that a user can enable or disable the function on any individual port. Once Smart Binding is enabled on a switch port, the switch will restrict or allow client access by checking the pair of IP-MAC addresses with the pre-configured database, also known as the "IMPB white list". Users can enable or disable the Inspection packets and DHCP Snooping on the Switch. Figure 5.74 - Security > Smart Binding > Smart Binding Settings The Smart Binding Settings page contains the following fields: From Port/ To Port: Select a range of ports to set for IP-MAC-port binding. State: Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable these ports for Smart Binding. Enabled -Enable Smart Binding with related configurations to the ports 57

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5
Configuration
D-Link Web Smart Switch User Manual
Figure 5.73 – Security > SSL Settings
NOTE:
When SSL is enabled, it will take longer
time to open a web page due to encryption. After
saving configuration, please wait around 10
seconds for the system summery page.
Security > Smart Binding > Smart Binding Settings
The primary purpose of Smart Binding is to restrict client access to a switch by enabling administrators to
configure pairs of client MAC and IP addresses that are allowed to access networks through a switch.
The Smart Binding function is port-based, meaning that a user can enable or disable the function on any
individual port. Once Smart Binding is enabled on a switch port, the switch will restrict or allow client access
by checking the pair of IP-MAC addresses with the pre-configured database, also known as the “IMPB white
list”.
Users can enable or disable the
Inspection packets
and
DHCP Snooping
on the Switch.
Figure 5.74 – Security > Smart Binding > Smart Binding Settings
The Smart Binding Settings page contains the following fields:
From Port/ To Port:
Select a range of ports to set for IP-MAC-port binding.
State:
Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable these ports for Smart Binding.
Enabled –
Enable Smart Binding with related configurations to the ports
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