07-21-2022 05:24 AM - edited 07-21-2022 05:24 AM
Hi folks,
we have a 9300 switch, every port ist configured to use port security with one sticky MAC-address and everything works fine. Now we like to do some checkings in our network using a test tool from FLUKE. As soon as I connect and start testing the port switches to err-disable. That's absolutely correct, because of the different MAC from the FLUKE. Now I'd like to add the MAC of the FLUKE to every port for testing purposes. I didn't find a way to do this per switch so I used the "interface range" command. But I can enter the MAC only to one port. Trying to add it to another port results in an error stating: "Found duplicate mac-address ....".
Is there any chance to enter a switch-wide MAC-address to work with port-security?
Thanks for your help
07-21-2022 06:08 AM - edited 07-21-2022 06:08 AM
>Is there any chance to enter a switch-wide MAC-address to work with port-security?
Definitely not
M.
07-21-2022 04:55 PM
802.1x is the answer.
07-21-2022 06:38 PM - edited 07-21-2022 06:38 PM
Hello @Leo Laohoo
Does 802.1X support port security or MAC devices?
I configured & Applied 802.1X VLAN assignment & Port-Based Authentication on Radius-NPS with domain users ,
does NPS support that by PCs MAC?
07-21-2022 07:13 PM
There are so many things that can be achieved by Dot1X. I can, for instance,
07-22-2022 12:29 AM
thanks a lot Prof for this info
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