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Chapter 42 Operational Configuration of AM 
Function 
42.1 Introduction to AM Function 
AM (Access Management) means that when a switch receives an IP or ARP message, it will 
compare the information extracted from the message (such as source IP address or source 
MAC-IP address) with the configured hardware address pool. If there is an entry in the address 
pool matching the information (source IP address or source MAC-IP address), the message 
will  be  forwarded,  otherwise,  dumped.  The  reason  why  source-IP-based  AM  should  be 
supplemented by source-MAC-IP-based AM is that IP address of a host might change. Only 
with a bound IP, can users change the IP of the host into forwarding IP, and hence enable the 
messages from the host  to be forwarded by the switch. Given the fact that MAC-IP can be 
exclusively  bound  with  a  host,  it  is  necessary  to  make  MAC-IP  bound  with  a  host  for  the 
purpose of preventing users from maliciously modifying host IP to forward the messages from 
their hosts via the switch. 
With the interface-bound attribute of AM, network mangers can bind the IP (MAC-IP) address 
of a legal user to a specified interface. After that, only the messages sending by users with 
specified IP (MAC-IP) addresses can be forwarded via the interface, and thus strengthen the 
monitoring of the network security. 
42.2 AM Function Configuration Task List 
1.  Enable AM function 
2.  Enable AM function on an interface 
3.  Configure the forwarding IP 
4.  Configure the forwarding MAC-IP 
5.  Delete all of the configured IP or MAC-IP or both 
6.  Display relative configuration information of AM 
1.  Enable AM function 
Command 
Explanation 
Global Mode 
am enable 
no am enable 
Globally enable or disable AM function. 










