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InHand IR720 series - Port Security and 802.1 X Authentication

InHand IR720 series
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The meanings of key items in the page are shown in the table below.:
Key items
Description
Bridge Priority
Configure RSTP priority, the range is
0~61440,default value is 32768
Hello Time
Configure the interval sending BPDU
packet, the range is from 1 to 10.
Max Age
Configure the max lifetime of RSTP
BPDU, the range is form 6 to 40s
Forward Delay
Configure the forward latency, the range
is from 4 to 30s
Transmit Hold Count
Configure the max numbers of BPDU
packet per second
Port Priority
Configure the port priority, the range is
from 0 to 240,
Spanning-tree Cost
Configure RSTP port path cost, the range
is from 1 to 200000000
Edge Port
Configure the property of edge port,
“Yes” means force to edge port, NO”
means auto detection.
Point-to-Point
Configure point-to-point property of port.
“Yes” means force to set point-to-point,
“No” means force to set shared link,
“Auto” means auto detection.
6.3 Port Security
You can use port security with dynamically learned and static MAC addresses to restrict a port's
ingress traffic by limiting the MAC addresses that are allowed to send traffic into the port. When
you assign secure MAC addresses to a secure port, the port does not forward ingress traffic that has
source addresses outside the group of defined addresses. If you limit the number of secure MAC
addresses to one and assign a single secure MAC address, the device attached to that port has the
full bandwidth of the port.
6.3.1 Display Port Security Configuration
Page Wizard: Layer 2 Switch Port Security

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