From: Bola Adegbonmire (bolaccie@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Oct 21 2005 - 06:41:36 GMT-3
Hi Duane,
I believe the solution is right based on the following. The AP is a swicth, except that it is a wireless swicth (in quote). As a result it does not forward its own mac-address when forwarding datagrams through it to the network. Only a router replaces the originating mac-address with its own when forwarding packets received on one interface out another to the network.
So IEWB solution is right.
Or am I missing something group?
Bola
"De Witt, Duane" <duane.dewitt@siemens.com> wrote:
Hi Group
Lab 18 requires only one person to be able to use an AP by using
port-security. The recommended solution is 'violation protect' and
'mac-address sticky'.
If the default maximum mac-addresses is 1 then the only mac-address that
will be allowed is the mac of the AP itself. Shouldn't the maximum be
changed to 2 to allow the mac of the AP as well as the mac of the one
person?
Regards
Duane
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