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Port Security Interface Configuration
A MAC address can be defined as allowable by one of two methods: dynamically or statically. 
Both methods are used concurrently when a port is locked.
Dynamic locking implements a first arrival mechanism for Port Security. You specify how 
many addresses can be learned on the locked port. If the limit has not been reached, then a 
packet with an unknown source MAC address is learned and forwarded normally. When the 
limit is reached, no more addresses are learned on the port. Any packets with source MAC 
addresses that were not already learned are discarded. You can effectively disable dynamic 
locking by setting the number of allowable dynamic entries to zero.
Static locking allows you to specify a list of MAC addresses that are allowed on a port. The 
behavior of packets is the same as for dynamic locking: only packets with an allowable 
source MAC address can be forwarded.
To display the Port Security Interface Configuration page, click Security > Traffic Control
and then click the Port Security > Interface Configuration link.
To configure port security settings:
1. 
To configure port security settings for a physical port, click the unit ID number of the 
stack member with the ports to configure.
2. 
To configure port security settings for a Link Aggregation Group (LAG), click LAGS
3. 
To configure port security settings for both physical ports and LAGs, click ALL.
4. 
Select the check box next to the port or LAG to configure. Select multiple check boxes to 
apply the same setting to all selected interfaces. Select the check box in the heading row to 
apply the same settings to all interfaces.