It´s possible to prevent somebody to plug in a switch in between - buts thats it. Lock dynamically learned makes nearly no sense. If I activate port security, I have to options: lock down the number of dynamically learned addresses - or the number of statically learned adresses. That´s what I understand from "port security" here and should be possible with this device - according to the documentation. I would like to activate port security on specific ports to allow only one specific device (MAC) on this port. Sticky MAC addresses persist even if the port goes down or if the device reboots.Has anybody here has in use the Netgear GS752TXS (52 Port Stackable Smart Switch with 10GE uplink) with port security active? No switchport port-security sticky disables sticky MAC learning on a secure port, and all the sticky MAC addresses will be converted back to dynamically learned MAC addresses. All the subsequent sets of dynamically learned MAC addresses will also be converted to sticky secure MAC addresses. When sticky MAC learning is enabled on a secured port, the interface converts all the dynamic secure MAC addresses, including those that were dynamically learned before sticky learning was enabled, to sticky secure MAC addresses. Parameters mac-address address Specifies the MAC address-based VLAN classifier rule used to map to a specific VLAN. Sticky MAC learning on the port is not enabled. Syntax switchport port-security sticky no switchport port-security sticky Command Default
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