TP-Link 10GE T1700G-28TQUN V1 User Guide - Page 62
Port Isolation
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Status: aging time and can only be deleted manually. The learned entries will be saved even the switch is rebooted. Select the status of Port Security. Three kinds of status can be selected: Drop: When the number of learned MAC addresses reaches the limit, the port will stop learning and discard the packets with the MAC addresses that have not been learned. Forward: When the number of learned MAC addresses reaches the limit, the port will stop learning but send the packets with the MAC addresses that have not been learned. Disable: The number limit on the port is not effective, and the switch follows the original forwarding rules. It is the default setting. Note: The Port Security function is disabled for the LAG port member. Only the port is removed from the LAG, will the Port Security function be available for the port. 6.1.4 Port Isolation Port Isolation provides a method of restricting traffic flow to improve the network security by forbidding the port to forward packets to the ports that are not on its forward portlist. Choose the menu Switching→Port→Port Isolation to load the following page. Figure 6-5 Port Isolation The following entries are displayed on this screen: Port Isolation List UNIT/LAGS: Click unit number to display the information of the physical ports associated with this unit member. Click LAGS to display the information of the link aggregation groups. 52