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HAPTER
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| Security Measures
Network Access (MAC Address Authentication)
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CONFIGURING PORT
LINK DETECTION
Use the Security > Network Access (Configure Interface - Link Detection)
page to send an SNMP trap and/or shut down a port when a link event
occurs.
CLI REFERENCES
â—† "Network Access (MAC Address Authentication)" on page 711
PARAMETERS
These parameters are displayed in the web interface:
◆ Link Detection Status – Configures whether Link Detection is enabled
or disabled for a port.
◆ Condition – The link event type which will trigger the port action.
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Link up – Only link up events will trigger the port action.
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Link down – Only link down events will trigger the port action.
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Link up and down – All link up and link down events will trigger
the port action.
◆ Action – The switch can respond in three ways to a link up or down
trigger event.
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Trap – An SNMP trap is sent.
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Trap and shutdown – An SNMP trap is sent and the port is shut
down.
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Shutdown – The port is shut down.
WEB INTERFACE
To configure link detection on switch ports:
1. Click Security, Network Access.
2. Select Configure Interface from the Step list.
3. Click the Link Detection button.
4. Modify the link detection status, trigger condition, and the response for
any port.
5. Click Apply.