Configuration Guide Configuring Global IP-MAC Binding
7.3.3 Configuring the Exclude Port
Working Principle
Configure an exclude port so that the address binding function does not take effect on this port.
Related Configuration
Configuring the Exclude Port
Run the address-bind uplink command to configure an exclude port. By default, no port is the exclude port.
7.4 Configuration
Configuring Global IP-MAC
Binding
(Mandatory) It is used to configure and enable address binding
.
Configures a global IPv4-MAC binding.
Enables the address binding function.
Configuring the IPv6 Address
Binding Mode
(Optional) It is used to configure the IPv6 address binding mode.
Configures the IPv6 address binding mode.
Configuring the Exclude Port
(Optional) It is used to disable the address binding function on a specified port.
Configures an exclude port.
7.4.1 Configuring Global IP-MAC Binding
Configuration Effect
Configure a global IPv4-MAC binding.
Enable the address binding function to control forwarding of the IPv4 or IPv6 packets.
Notes
If you run the address-bind install command without IP-MAC binding configured, IP-MAC binding does not take effect
and all packets are allowed to pass through.
Configuration Steps
Configuring Global IP-MAC Binding
(Mandatory) Perform this configuration in global configuration mode.
Enabling the Address Binding Function
(Mandatory) Perform this configuration in global configuration mode.