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HP 9304m - Locking a Port to Restrict Addresses; Enabling or Disabling Routing Protocols

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Configuring Basic Features
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The software calculates the range by combining the mask with the multicast address. In this example, all but the
last eight bits in the mask are “significant bits” (ones). The last eight bits are zeros and thus match on any value.
Each “f” or “0is four bits.
Locking a Port To Restrict Addresses
Address-lock filters allow you to limit the number of devices that have access to a specific port. Access violations
are reported as SNMP traps. By default this feature is disabled. A maximum of 2048 entries can be specified for
access. The default address count is eight.
USING THE CLI
EXAMPLE:
To enable address locking for port 2/1 and place a limit of 15 entries:
HP9300(config)# lock e 2/1 addr 15
Syntax:
lock-address ethernet <portnum> [addr-count <num>]
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
To enable address locking on a port:
1. Log on to the device using a valid user name and password for read-write access. The System configuration
panel is displayed.
2. Click on the plus sign next to Configure in the tree view to display the configuration options.
3. Select the Port
link to display the Port table.
4. Click on the Modify button next to the row of information for the port you want to reconfigure.
5. Select Enable next to Lock Address.
6. Enter the maximum number of MAC addresses you want the device to learn on the port in the MAC Address
field.
7. Click Apply to save the changes to the device’s running-config file.
8. Select the Save
link at the bottom of the dialog. Select Yes when prompted to save the configuration change
to the startup-config file on the device’s flash memory.
Enabling or Disabling Routing Protocols
HP Routing Switches support the following protocols:
•AppleTalk
•BGP4
•DVMRP
•SRP
•IP
•IPX
OSPF
•PIM
•RIP
VRRP
VRRPE
By default, IP routing is enabled on Routing Switches. All other protocols are disabled, so you must enable them
to configure and use them.

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