RE: Switches

From: uyota oyearone (spycharlies@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Sep 13 2006 - 14:12:28 ART


hey chris

to prevent switchport from communicating on thesame broadcast domain, u
could use "protected port"

#int fa0/1 & fa0/4

switchport protected

uyota

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  From: chris <iannaconec@optonline.net>
  Reply-To: chris <iannaconec@optonline.net>
  To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
  Subject: Switches
  Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 13:07:13 -0400
>I am over thinking this , if I have two servers on fa0/1 and fa0/4 ,
>how do I prevent them from passing traffic between each other
>sw mode access on both ports , or should I use a sticky-mac address
>of the server
>I also forgot how to enable netbui support - I remember it is a
>bridged protocol
>I also want to configure SW1 so that if servers are compromised
>random unicast and multicast MAC address frames cant be sent out
>this leads me to the second solution above mac address-sticky , I
>dont recall seeing a mac address for a switchport ?
>
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