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By default, the system disables a port for 20 seconds.
The port-security timer disableport command is used in conjunction with the port-security
intrusion-mode disableport-temporarily command to set the length of time during which the port
remains disabled.
Related commands: port-security intrusion-mode.
Examples
# Set the intrusion protection mode on Ethernet 1/0/1 to disableport-temporarily. It is required that
when intrusion protection is triggered, the port be shut down temporarily and then go up 30 seconds
later.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] port-security timer disableport 30
[Sysname] interface Ethernet 1/0/1
[Sysname-Ethernet1/0/1] port-security intrusion-mode disableport-temporarily
port-security trap
Syntax
port-security trap { addresslearned | dot1xlogfailure | dot1xlogoff | dot1xlogon | intrusion |
ralmlogfailure | ralmlogoff | ralmlogon }
undo port-security trap { addresslearned | dot1xlogfailure | dot1xlogoff | dot1xlogon | intrusion |
ralmlogfailure | ralmlogoff | ralmlogon }
View
System view
Parameters
addresslearned: Enables/disables sending traps for MAC addresses learning events.
dot1xlogfailure: Enables/disables sending traps for 802.1x authentication failures.
dot1xlogoff: Enables/disables sending traps for 802.1x-authenticated user logoff events.
dot1xlogon: Enables/disables sending traps for 802.1x-authenticated user logon events.
intrusion: Enables/disables sending traps for detections of intrusion packets.
ralmlogfailure: Enables/disables sending traps for MAC authentication failures.
ralmlogoff: Enables/disables sending traps for MAC-authenticated user logoff events.
ralmlogon: Enables/disables sending traps for MAC-authenticated user logon events.