From: Anthony Sequeira (terry.francona@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jun 09 2005 - 11:59:16 GMT-3
The sticky MAC address command causes a port-security MAC address
configuration line to be placed in the running config for the
interface!
Now you can write your configuration to NVRAM and you will have a
"permanent" port security MAC entry command for the interface! How
neat!
This saves you from going out and learning the MAC addresses of your
clients and manually configuring their MAC addresses as allowed on the
ports.
On 6/9/05, James Gwede <ccie@webmail.co.za> wrote:
> Hi, am having problems in understanding exactly what the
> sticky mac address command do in the port security. Does it
> mean that the 1st dynamically-learnt MAC is the one that'll
> be stored and be the only one allowed on the switchport?
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