Use the following procedure to filter IP Source Guard addresses to display IP Source Guard information for specific IP addresses.
Attention Hardware resources can run out if IP Source Guard is enabled on trunk ports with a large number of VLANs, which have DHCP snooping enabled. If this happens, traffic sending can be interrupted for some clients. Nortel recommends that IP Source Guard not be enabled on trunk ports. |
Attention The IP addresses are obtained from DHCP snooping binding table entries defined automatically in the port. A maximum 10 IP addresses from the binding table are allowed and the rest are dropped. |
Before you can configure IP Source Guard, you must ensure the following:
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From the navigation tree, double-click Security. |
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In the Security tree, double-click IP Source Guard (IPSG). |
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In the work area, click the IP Source Guard-addresses tab. |
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In the table, select a record. |
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In the toolbar, click Filter.
The IP Source Guard-addresses - Filter tab appears. |
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Configure the parameters as required. |
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Click Filter. |
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Use the data in the following table to filter IP Source Guard addresses.
Variable | Value |
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Condition | Indicates the type of search condition used. Possible values are
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Ignore Case | Ignores the letter case while searching. |
Column | Searches the columns based on the content of column search specified. Possible values are
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All records | Displays all entries in the table. |
Port | Searches for the specified port. |
Address | Searches for the specified IP address. |
Use the data in the following table to display IP Source Guard information for filtered addresses.
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Port | Indicates the port number. |
Type | Indicates the internet address type. |
Address | Indicates the IP address allowed by IP Source Guard. |
Source | Indicates the source of the address. |