Release Notes
Table Of Contents
- Release Notes for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 1.1
- Introduction
- Related publications
- New features and enhancements
- Compatibility with BayStack 450 Switch software version4.0
- QoS traffic policing
- EAPOL-based security
- Introduction
- EAPOL-based security example
- Overview and terms
- EAPOL dynamic VLAN assignment
- Setting up the Authentication server
- Authentication process
- System requirements
- EAPOL-based security configuration rules
- RADIUS-based network security
- Configuring EAPOL using CI menus
- Configuring EAPOL using JDM
- Configuring EAPOL using the Web-based management system
- Support for the GBIC MDA
- Automatic PVID
- Tabular port statistics
- Ability to ping
- Improved STP Fast Learning Mode
- BootP menu item for a stack of only BPS 2000 switches
- Additional Web-based management operation
- Resolved issues
- Known issues
- Known limitations
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To configure MAC address-based security using the Web-based management
system:
1 From the main menu of the Business Policy Switch 2000 Web-based
management system, choose Application > MAC Address Security > Security
Configuration.
The MAC Address Security Configuration page opens (Figure 27).
Figure 27 MAC Address Security Configuration page
2 In the MAC Address Security Setting area, choose Enabled in the MAC
Address Security list and click Submit.
If you want to lock the MAC Address Security SNMP feature, choose
Enabled from the list.
If you want to partition a port when an intrusion is detected, choose Enabled
(from Forever, Enabled, and Disabled choices) in the Partition Port on
Intrusion Detected list, and type in the partition time in the Partition Time
box. Only use the Partition Time box if Partition Port on Intrusion Detected is
Enabled. (If you choose Forever from the list, that partition port is disabled
until reset.)