Netgear XCM89UP Command Line Interface CLI User Manual Software Version 11.x - Page 578
port-security mac-address move, show port-security
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M5300, M6100, and M7100 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches port-security mac-address move This command converts dynamically locked MAC addresses to statically locked addresses for an interface or range of interfaces. Format Mode port-security mac-address move Interface Config port-security mac-address sticky This command enables sticky mode Port MAC Locking on a port. If accompanied by a MAC address and a VLAN id (for interface config mode only), it adds a sticky MAC address to the list of statically locked MAC addresses. These sticky addresses are converted back to dynamically locked addresses if sticky mode is disabled on the port. The vid is the VLAN ID. The Global command applies the sticky mode to all valid interfaces (physical and LAG). There is no global sticky mode as such. Sticky addresses that are dynamically learned display in the output of the show running-config command as port-security mac-address sticky mac vid entries. This distinguishes them from static entries. Format Mode port-security mac-address sticky [mac-address vid] Global Config Interface Config Command example: (NETGEAR)(Config)# port-security mac-address sticky (NETGEAR)(Interface)# port-security mac-address sticky (NETGEAR)(Interface)# port-security mac-address sticky 00:00:00:00:00:01 2 no port-security mac-address sticky Use this command to disable the sticky mode. Format Mode no port-security mac-address sticky [mac-address vid] Global Config Interface Config show port-security This command displays the port-security settings for the port or ports. If you do not use a parameter, the command displays the Port Security Administrative mode. Use the optional parameters to display the settings on a specific interface or on all interfaces. Instead of unit/slot/port, lag lag-intf-num can be used as an alternate way to specify the LAG interface, in which lag-intf-num is the LAG port number. Switching Commands 578