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Brocade ICX 6650 Security Configuration Guide
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Multi-device port authentication configuration
The denied-only parameter prevents denied sessions from being aged out, but ages out permitted 
sessions.
The permitted-only parameter prevents permitted (authenticated and restricted) sessions from 
being aged out and ages denied sessions. 
Disabling the aging of MAC addresses on interfaces
To disable aging for all MAC addresses subject to authentication on a specific interface where 
multi-device port authentication has been enabled, enter the command at the interface level. 
Example 
Brocade(config)# interface ethernet 1/3/1
Brocade(config-if-e10000-1/3/1)# mac-authentication disable-aging
Syntax: [no] mac-authentication disable-aging 
Changing the hardware aging period for blocked
MAC addresses
When the Brocade device is configured to drop traffic from non-authenticated MAC addresses, 
traffic from the blocked MAC addresses is dropped in hardware, without being sent to the CPU. A 
Layer 2 hardware entry is created that drops traffic from the MAC address in hardware. If no traffic 
is received from the MAC address for a certain amount of time, this Layer 2 hardware entry is aged 
out. If traffic is subsequently received from the MAC address, then an attempt can be made to 
authenticate the MAC address again.
Aging of the Layer 2 hardware entry for a blocked MAC address occurs in two phases, known as 
hardware aging and software aging.
On Brocade ICX 6650 devices, the hardware aging period for blocked MAC addresses is fixed at 70 
seconds and is non-configurable. (The hardware aging time for non-blocked MAC addresses is the 
length of time specified with the mac-age command.) The software aging period for blocked MAC 
addresses is configurable through the CLI, with the mac-authentication max-age command. After 
the hardware aging period ends, the software aging period begins. When the software aging period 
ends, the blocked MAC address ages out, and can be authenticated again if the Brocade device 
receives traffic from the MAC address.
To change the hardware aging period for blocked MAC addresses, enter a command such as the 
following.
Brocade(config)# mac-authentication hw-deny-age 10
Syntax: [no] mac-authentication hw-deny-age num
The num parameter is a value from 1 to 65535 seconds. The default is 70 seconds.