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Port Security?
I have a question about an S1 0/0 connected to S2 0/1: S1: interface S0/0 switchport mode access switchport port-security switchport port-security max 1 switchport port-security mac-address sticky speed auto duplex auto S2: interface s0/1 switchport mode access switchport port-security switchport port-security max 1… -
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Re: Port Security?
No. The purpose of port security is to control user access. Now there are some mechanisms like root guard that protect the switch from giving up it's root status to another one that might come along that has a better BID but switch-to-switch connections should not have port-security. The idea behind that is because they… -
Re: Port Security?
I assume you don't mean with fiber, you mean to connecting one switch to another using Cat. 5 cable, plugging it into one of the ports on the switch. Since you have port security, Switch 1, will learn the Mac address of switch 2 and it will allow it to work perfectly fine, but once you plug other devices into Switch 2,…
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