![]() ![]() If any other MAC address is connected to the port it sees it as a violation and is not able to connect. ![]() I can set up the learn mode as static and configure the MAC address associated with the switch port. If I connect an unmanged switch to the port and connect two devices, then two MAC addresses are seen on the Aruba port and it sees a violation. I have tested this with the learn mode of limited-continuous, but it doesnt retain the MAC address of the first device when its disconnected. I want to prevent people from unplugging a connected device in order to connect a different device. I would like to set the ports to only allow one MAC address based on the first MAC address learned, I think this used to be called 'sticky MAC'. I set the port to learn mode of limited-continuous, and a address-limit of 1. I am looking to set up port security on the Aruba 2540.
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