Netgear GS724AT GS724AT Reference Manual - Page 161

Security > Traffic Control > Port Security, Interface, Status, Learning Mode

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GS700AT Series Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To define port security: 1. Click Security > Traffic Control > Port Security. The Port Security screen displays: Figure 6-10 The Port Security screen contains the following fields: • Interface - Displays the port or LAG name. • Status - Select the port security status. The possible field values are: - Locked - The port is currently locked. - Unlocked - The port is currently unlocked. This is the default value. • Learning Mode - Select the locked port type. The possible field values are: - Classic Lock - Locks the port, and only forwards packets that have been learned statically or dynamically, prior to locking the port. The lock is effective immediately. - Limited Dynamic Lock - The port is unlocked. Locks the port after a user-defined number of MAC addresses have been dynamically learned on the port. After the port is locked, packets are forwarded only from MAC addresses that have been learned prior to locking the port. 6-18 v1.0, March 2008 Managing Security

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GS700AT Series Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
6-18
Managing Security
v1.0, March 2008
To define port security:
1.
Click
Security > Traffic Control > Port Security
.
The Port Security screen displays:
The Port Security screen contains the following fields:
Interface
– Displays the port or LAG name.
Status
– Select the port security status. The possible field values are:
Locked – The port is currently locked.
Unlocked – The port is currently unlocked. This is the default value.
Learning Mode
– Select the locked port type. The possible field values are:
Classic Lock – Locks the port, and only forwards packets that have been learned
statically or dynamically, prior to locking the port. The lock is effective immediately.
Limited Dynamic Lock – The port is unlocked. Locks the port after a user-defined
number of MAC addresses have been dynamically learned on the port. After the port
is locked, packets are forwarded only from MAC addresses that have been learned
prior to locking the port.
Figure 6-10