HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2600 Switch User Manual


 
Configuring and Monitoring Port Security
Reading Intrusion Alerts and Resetting Alert Flags
4. Implement your new data by clicking on [Apply Changes].
To access the web-based Help provided for the switch, click on
[?] in the web
browser screen.
Reading Intrusion Alerts and Resetting
Alert Flags
Notice of Security Violations
When the switch detects an intrusion on a port, it sets an “alert flag” for that
port and makes the intrusion information available as described below. While
the switch can detect additional intrusions for the same port, it does not list
the next chronological intrusion for that port in the Intrusion Log until the
alert flag for that port has been reset.
When a security violation occurs on a port configured for Port Security, the
switch responds in the following ways to notify you:
The switch sets an alert flag for that port. This flag remains set until:
You use either the CLI, menu interface, or web browser interface
to reset the flag.
The switch is reset to its factory default configuration.
■ The switch enables notification of the intrusion through the following
means:
In the CLI:
The show port-security intrusion-log command displays the
Intrusion Log
The log command displays the Event Log
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
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