Difference between revisions of "Netband Project - IP Source Guard"
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*IP source guard is supported only on Layer 2 ports, including access and trunk ports | *IP source guard is supported only on Layer 2 ports, including access and trunk ports | ||
* An ACL is applied to the interface, which allows only IP traffic with a source IP address in the IP source binding table and denies all other traffic. | * An ACL is applied to the interface, which allows only IP traffic with a source IP address in the IP source binding table and denies all other traffic. | ||
− | *Filtering options | + | *'''Filtering options''' |
**Source IP address | **Source IP address | ||
***The switch forwards IP traffic when the source IP address matches an entry in the DHCP snooping binding database or a binding in the IP source binding table. | ***The switch forwards IP traffic when the source IP address matches an entry in the DHCP snooping binding database or a binding in the IP source binding table. | ||
**Source IP and MAC Address | **Source IP and MAC Address | ||
***The switch forwards traffic only when the source IP and MAC addresses match an entry in the IP source binding table. | ***The switch forwards traffic only when the source IP and MAC addresses match an entry in the IP source binding table. |
Revision as of 10:49, 14 April 2009
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- IP source guard is a security feature that restricts IP traffic on nonrouted, Layer 2 interfaces by filtering traffic based on the DHCP snooping binding database and on manually configured IP source bindings. You can use IP source guard to prevent traffic attacks caused when a host tries to use the IP address of its neighbor.
- IP source guard is supported only on Layer 2 ports, including access and trunk ports
- An ACL is applied to the interface, which allows only IP traffic with a source IP address in the IP source binding table and denies all other traffic.
- Filtering options
- Source IP address
- The switch forwards IP traffic when the source IP address matches an entry in the DHCP snooping binding database or a binding in the IP source binding table.
- Source IP and MAC Address
- The switch forwards traffic only when the source IP and MAC addresses match an entry in the IP source binding table.
- Source IP address