Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch Fabric Manager Software Configuration Guide, NX-OS 4.0 (OL-16598-01, June 2008)

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Nexus 5000 Series Switch Fabric Manager Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 24 Configuring Port Security
Auto-Learning
Displaying Port Security Violations
Port violations are invalid login attempts (for example, login requests from unauthorized Fibre Channel
devices). You can display a list of these attempts on a per-VSAN basis, using Fabric Manager.
To display port security violations, perform this task:
Step 1 Expand a VSAN and then choose Port Security in the Logical Domains pane.
You see the port security configuration for that VSAN in the Information pane.
Step 2 Click the Violations tab.
You see the port security violations for that VSAN.
Auto-Learning
This section includes the following topics:
About Enabling Auto-Learning, page 24-10
Enabling Auto-Learning, page 24-11
Disabling Auto-Learning, page 24-11
Auto-Learning Device Authorization, page 24-12
Authorization Scenario, page 24-12
About Enabling Auto-Learning
The state of the auto-learning configuration depends on the state of the port security feature:
If the port security feature is not activated, auto-learning is disabled by default.
If the port security feature is activated, auto-learning is enabled by default (unless you explicitly
disabled this option).
Tip If auto-learning is enabled on a VSAN, you can only activate the database for that VSAN by using the
force option.