06-11-2012 03:32 AM - edited 03-07-2019 07:11 AM
I have a problem concerning the topic.
On a small Bording School we have the students living in several small houses, each equipped with an AP
Each Ap serve 4 Vlans
I want to restrict the switch for these AP, in a way to keep the students from removing the AP and connecting their own equipment.
I tried using the secure port feature on the SG300, but that had the result of allowing the AP but denying all the users connected to the AP.
The switch is a SG300-28P placed in L3 mode
Any hints would be appreciated
Regards
Sören Steinmetz
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07-24-2012 11:00 AM
Hello Soren,
At this time there is not a technology to do what I think you're aiming for on this model. One cool feature is an ARP inspection where the switch will drop any untrusted MAC address. This is supported on the SX500 switches and the older SFE/SGE switches.
07-24-2012 05:41 AM
It seems noone is able to help me on this, guess I just have to find a way to simply turn off the switch each night instead thus making it impossible for the staff to work at those times.
07-24-2012 11:00 AM
Hello Soren,
At this time there is not a technology to do what I think you're aiming for on this model. One cool feature is an ARP inspection where the switch will drop any untrusted MAC address. This is supported on the SX500 switches and the older SFE/SGE switches.
07-25-2012 01:18 AM
Hello Thoma
I had a feeling that might be the case, just wanted to make sure.
Seems I better superglue the connectors for the time being then.
Thanks for the answer, appreciated.
Regards
Sören Steinmetz
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