From: gary arthurs (garyarthurs@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Dec 12 2002 - 15:06:17 GMT-3
I do not understand why do we need to bind the IP address and the arp manually.
If the the arp is for the right IP, it will bind automatically.
_mkadlc _ <mkadlc@hotmail.com> wrote:Hedi,
I think something like this was stated a few weeks ago. Basiclly the
answer I belive was stated that there needs to be port security then bind
the mac to the Ip address in the arp table.
On Cat 3550 emi
!
interface FastEthernet0/6
switchport port-security mac-address aaaa.bbbb.cccc
no ip address
!
!
arp 10.10.10.10 aaaa.bbbb.cccc ARPA FastEthernet0/6
!
I think that is something what you are looking for. If I am wrong (very
well may be :) ) I am sure someone will give the correct answer you are
looking for.
>From: "Hedi Abdelkafi" >Reply-To: "Hedi Abdelkafi" >To: "GroupStudy
(E-mail)" >Subject: Switching port security >Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002
16:50:41 +0100 > >Hi, > >How is it possible to configure a security port
on a switch with the following requirement : >* the only MAC that is able
to use the port is AAAA.BBBB.CCCC. >* the computer must have the
following IP address 10.10.10.10. > >Layer 2 and Layer 3 access-list
CANNOT be used. > >The switchport port-security mac-address command
allows me to configure the MAC address. >What about the IP address ? >
>Is it possible >.
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