3com S7906E 설치 설명서

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For detailed 802.1X configuration, refer to 802.1X Configuration in the Security Volume.  
For detailed MAC-based authentication configuration, refer to MAC Authentication Configuration in 
the Security Volume.  
 
Setting the Maximum Number of Secure MAC Addresses 
With port security enabled, more than one authenticated user is allowed on a port. The number of 
authenticated users allowed, however, cannot exceed the specified upper limit.  
By setting the maximum number of secure MAC addresses allowed on a port, you can: 
Control the maximum number of users who are allowed to access the network through the port. 
Control the number of secure MAC addresses that can be added with port security. 
Follow these steps to set the maximum number of secure MAC addresses allowed on a port: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Enter interface view 
interface interface-type 
interface-number 
— 
Set the maximum number of 
secure MAC addresses 
allowed on a port 
port-security max-mac-count 
count-value 
Required 
Not limited by default 
 
 
This configuration is different from that of the maximum number of MAC addresses that can be leaned 
by the port in MAC address management. 
 
Setting the Port Security Mode 
Configuration Prerequisites 
Before setting the port security mode, ensure that: 
802.1X is disabled, the port access control method is macbased, and the port access control mode 
is auto
MAC authentication is disabled. 
The port does not belong to any aggregation group or service loopback group. 
(The above requirements must be all met. Otherwise, you will see an error message and your 
configuration will fail. On the other hand, after setting the port security mode on a port, you cannot 
change any configurations of the first three requirements.)