HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Access Security Guide - Page 319
Using Named Source-Port Filters
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Traffic/Security Filters and Monitors Filter Types and Operation Using Named Source-Port Filters A company wants to manage traffic to the Internet and its accounting server on a 26-port switch. Their network is pictured in Figure 9-4. Switch port 1 connects to a router that provides connectivity to a WAN and the Internet. Switch port 7 connects to the accounting server. Two workstations in accounting are connected to switch ports 10 and 11. Network Design 1. Accounting Workstations may only send traffic to the Accounting Server. 2. No Internet traffic may be sent to the Accounting Server or Workstations. 3 All other switch ports may only send traffic to Port 1. Accounting Workstation 1 Accounting Workstation 2 Port 10 Port 11 Port 1 Router to the Internet Port 7 Accounting Server 1 Figure 9-4. Network Configuration for Named Source-Port Filters Example Defining and Configuring Example Named Source-Port Filters. While named source-port filters may be defined and configured in two steps, this is not necessary. Here we define and configure each of the named source-port filters for our example network in a single step. 9-9