07-06-2003 09:31 PM - edited 03-02-2019 08:39 AM
Hi,
Anyone has experience in using IP source guard feature on Cat4500 switch?
When creating a static IP binding, only one single IP address can be used. What if I want to create a static binding for a range of IP addresses (ex: a subnet) for a specific port? Or is there any better way for the C4500/SUP4 to achieve the same function as uRPF to mitigate IP spoofing? Any good idea is appreciated because I don't want to create tens or hundreds of single-ip-address static binding in the config file.
Thanks.
kycheng
07-11-2003 03:48 AM
Guess you can address this issue, if you allocate IP address using DHCP and you enable DHCP snooping on the switch. Support for sub-net would be good though. Any one any Thoughts?
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps4324/products_configuration_guide_
07-12-2003 12:26 AM
Yes, if users allocate IP addresses using DHCP, there should be no problem. Unfortunately, they are not and they use fixed IP addresses. If the static binding configuration can work with ACL, that would be great. But don't know if Cisco has the roadmap to do so.
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