Help with Port Security
alu408
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in CCNA & CCENT
I have another question. How come my ethernet adapter is static when it should be dynamic because i created an ip address for that ethernet adapter. Is there something i did wrong. I created an ip address which was 192.168.1.10 subnet 255.255.255.0. I am trying to follow a lab online. Sorry for double post.
All 0015.636b.dfc0 STATIC CPU
All 0100.0ccc.cccc STATIC CPU
All 0100.0ccc.cccd STATIC CPU
All 0100.0cdd.dddd STATIC CPU
1 0013.c33f.fc80 DYNAMIC Gi0/1
1 0013.c33f.fc99 DYNAMIC Gi0/1
1 001f.6c59.a9fc DYNAMIC Fa0/2
1 001f.6c59.a9fd DYNAMIC Gi0/1
1 4016.7e77.215e STATIC Fa0/9
All 0015.636b.dfc0 STATIC CPU
All 0100.0ccc.cccc STATIC CPU
All 0100.0ccc.cccd STATIC CPU
All 0100.0cdd.dddd STATIC CPU
1 0013.c33f.fc80 DYNAMIC Gi0/1
1 0013.c33f.fc99 DYNAMIC Gi0/1
1 001f.6c59.a9fc DYNAMIC Fa0/2
1 001f.6c59.a9fd DYNAMIC Gi0/1
1 4016.7e77.215e STATIC Fa0/9
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Learning12 Registered Users Posts: 3 ■□□□□□□□□□From the information below, I will assume that this is from some sort of a switch. By the question title, I will also assume that you issued port-security in this switch. If the interface you are talking about is 1 4016.7e77.215e STATIC Fa0/9 and what I have assumed is correct then the answer is the following:
Any MAC addresses associated with port security on which the command is enabled it will show up as static MAC addresses.
All 0015.636b.dfc0 STATIC CPU
All 0100.0ccc.cccc STATIC CPU
All 0100.0ccc.cccd STATIC CPU
All 0100.0cdd.dddd STATIC CPU
1 0013.c33f.fc80 DYNAMIC Gi0/1
1 0013.c33f.fc99 DYNAMIC Gi0/1
1 001f.6c59.a9fc DYNAMIC Fa0/2
1 001f.6c59.a9fd DYNAMIC Gi0/1
1 4016.7e77.215e STATIC Fa0/9
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alu408 Member Posts: 45 ■■□□□□□□□□Learning12 wrote: »From the information below, I will assume that this is from some sort of a switch. By the question title, I will also assume that you issued port-security in this switch. If the interface you are talking about is 1 4016.7e77.215e STATIC Fa0/9 and what I have assumed is correct then the answer is the following:
Any MAC addresses associated with port security on which the command is enabled it will show up as static MAC addresses.
All 0015.636b.dfc0 STATIC CPU
All 0100.0ccc.cccc STATIC CPU
All 0100.0ccc.cccd STATIC CPU
All 0100.0cdd.dddd STATIC CPU
1 0013.c33f.fc80 DYNAMIC Gi0/1
1 0013.c33f.fc99 DYNAMIC Gi0/1
1 001f.6c59.a9fc DYNAMIC Fa0/2
1 001f.6c59.a9fd DYNAMIC Gi0/1
1 4016.7e77.215e STATIC Fa0/9
Thank you,
Thank you very much, so if i configure port 0/8 than it will have a static mac addresses! Do you have an email? -
Learning12 Registered Users Posts: 3 ■□□□□□□□□□If you enable port security in f0/8 that should be a static mac address.
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alu408 Member Posts: 45 ■■□□□□□□□□Learning12 wrote: »If you enable port security in f0/8 that should be a static mac address.
Would it change if i put it on a different port so i can make it dynamic? -
alu408 Member Posts: 45 ■■□□□□□□□□i looked on a youtube video and i noticed in his setup for some reason his mac address was dynamic, and compared to mines it was static.
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mikeybinec Member Posts: 484 ■■■□□□□□□□The static part is the switch itself. (see the CPU info?) The dynamic is the learned mac addresses of the host or other switch connected to you.. Then the one static is what you configured on that specific port (FA0/9)Cisco NetAcad Cuyamaca College
A.S. LAN Management 2010 Grossmont College
B.S. I.T. Management 2013 National University