![]() ![]() Select Enable in the Port Security field.Select the ports you want to enable port security on.Specifically the steps to do this are provided on page 221. You said you want "to activate port security on specific ports to allow only one specific device (MAC) on this port." I went through the Netgear GS752TXS Software Administration Manual and what you are looking for is on pages 220-223. I really would like to have ports to accept just specific MACs and some ports to support multiple ports (like meeting rooms etc).ĭoes anybody know if thats possible with this device?Īnother good thing would be the possibility to specify a list of allowed MAC addresses all over the switch and block all other. the port won´t accept another MAC/device.īUT the device also cannot be plugged in into another port! It´s limited to this specific port. The problem with "static assignment": If you assign a MAC address to the port statically, it works in first line. Since if somebody plugs in his device in another port the "locked" port is free for reassignment :-( So limiting the dynamic entries on a specific port to "1" does not help here. The problem with dynamically learned adressing is that all dynamic entries are aging (default 300s - then they are renewed or lost) AND if you plug in a device into another port, the entry is also updated to the other port and the entry of the old port is lost. It´s possible to prevent somebody to plug in a switch in between - buts thats it. Lock dynamically learned makes nearly no sense. If I activate port security, I have to options: lock down the number of dynamically learned addresses - or the number of statically learned adresses. ![]() That´s what I understand from "port security" here and should be possible with this device - according to the documentation. I would like to activate port security on specific ports to allow only one specific device (MAC) on this port. Has anybody here has in use the Netgear GS752TXS (52 Port Stackable Smart Switch with 10GE uplink) with port security active? ![]()
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