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June 14, 2001
Enabling Traps for Unknown Source Addresses
To enable traps for unknown source addresses, you must first enable 
the MAC Address Lock feature. You can enable this feature and 
traps for unknown source addresses by using the Web Agent, CLI, or 
SNMP.
Enabling MAC Address Lock and Traps by 
Using the Web Agent
To use the Web Agent to enable the MAC Address Lock feature and 
traps for unknown source addresses:
1.  Manually add the “permitted” MAC addresses to the Address 
Forwarding Table (AFT). 
For information on how to manually add MAC address to the 
AFT, see “Adding Entries to the AFT Manually” in chapter 6 of 
Cajun P550R/P880/P882 Switch User Guide, Version v5.0
2.  Enter the following information on the Switch Port 
Configuration page for the port:
a.  Set the Allow Learning field to Disable.
b.  Set the Known Mode field to Enable.
Note: To prevent flooding of frames from unknown source 
addresses, set the Known Mode field to Enable for all ports 
on the same VLAN as the port for which you are enabling 
MAC address lock. 
c.  Set the Intrusion Trap field to Enable.
d.  Adjust the trap timer, if desired.
See “Configuring Switch Port Parameters” in chapter 5 of Cajun 
P550R/P880/P882 Switch User Guide Version 5.0
, for 
information on how to perform these procedures.
Enabling MAC Address Lock and Traps by Using the CLI
To use the CLI to enable the MAC Address Lock feature and traps for 
unknown source addresses:
1.  Enter Global Configuration mode.
The CLI displays the 
>(config)#
 prompt.