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TP-Link T2600G Series - Example for IP Source Guard; Network Requirements; Configuration Scheme; Using the GUI

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Configuring IPv4 IMPB Configuration Examples
User Guide
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5.2 Example for IP Source Guard
5.2.1 Network Requirements
As shown below, the legal host connects to the switch via port 1/0/1 and belongs to the
default VLAN 1. It is required that only the legal host can access the network via port 1/0/1,
and other unknown hosts will be blocked when trying to access the network via ports
1/0/1-3.
Figure 5-6 Network Topology
Switch
GI1/0/2
GI1/0/3
GI1/0/1
Legal Host
192.168.0.100
74-D3-45-32-B5-6D
Unknown HostUnknown Host
5.2.2 Configuration Scheme
To implement this requirement, you can use IP-MAC Binding and IP Source Guard to filter
out the packets received from the unknown hosts. The overview of configuration on the
switch is as follows:
1) Bind the MAC address, IP address, connected port number and VLAN ID of the legal
host with IP-MAC Binding.
2) Enable IP Source Guard on ports 1/0/1-3.
Demonstrated with T2600G-28TS, the following sections provide configuration procedure
in two ways: using the GUI and using the CLI.
5.2.3 Using the GUI
1) Choose the menu SECURITY > IPv4 IMPB > IP-MAC Binding > Manual Binding and
click
to load the following page. Enter the host name, IP address, MAC address
and VLAN ID of the legal host, select the protect type as , and select port 1/0/1 on the
panel. Click Apply.

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