HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2650 (J4899A/B) ユーザーズマニュアル

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Configuring and Monitoring Port Security
Reading Intrusion Alerts and Resetting Alert Flags
In the menu interface:
The Port Status screen includes a per-port intrusion alert 
The Event Log includes per-port entries for security viola-
tions
In the web browser interface:
The Alert Log’s Status | Overview window includes entries for 
per-port security violations
The Intrusion Log in the Security | Intrusion Log window lists 
per-port security violation entries
In an active network management environment via an SNMP trap 
sent to a network management station
How the Intrusion Log Operates
When the switch detects an intrusion attempt on a port, it enters a record of 
this event in the Intrusion Log. No further intrusion attempts on that port will 
appear in the Log until you acknowledge the earlier intrusion event by reset-
ting the alert flag. 
The Intrusion Log lists the 20 most recently detected security violation 
attempts, regardless of whether the alert flags for these attempts have been 
reset. This gives you a history of past intrusion attempts. Thus, for example, 
if there is an intrusion alert for port A1 and the Intrusion Log shows two or 
more entries for port 1, only the most recent entry has not been acknowledged 
(by resetting the alert flag). The other entries give you a history of past 
intrusions detected on port A1.
 
Figure 9-13. Example of Multiple Intrusion Log Entries for the Same Port
The log shows the most recent intrusion at the top of the listing. You cannot 
delete Intrusion Log entries (unless you reset the switch to its factory-default 
configuration). Instead, if the log is filled when the switch detects a new 
intrusion, the oldest entry is dropped off the listing and the newest entry 
appears at the top of the listing.