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VLAN Segmentation

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Secure Shell (SSH)   A protocol that provides a secure (encrypted) management connection to a remote device.  
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Port Security   Feature that limits the number of valid MAC addresses allowed on a port.  
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Violation Mode   A configuration to a port interface that specifies a specific action to be taken if a violation occurs.  
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Protect Violation Mode   When the number of secure MAC addresses reaches the limit allowed on the port, packets with unknown source addresses are dropped. There is no notification that a security violation has occurred.  
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Restrict Violation Mode   When the number of secure MAC addresses reaches the limit allowed on the port, packets with unknown source addresses are dropped. In this mode, there is a notification that a security violation has occurred.  
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Shutdown Violation Mode   In this (default) mode, a port security violation causes the interface to immediately become error-disabled and turns off the port LED.  
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Static Secure MAC Addresses   MAC addresses that are manually configured on a port by using the switchport port-security mac-address mac-address interface configuration mode command.  
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Dynamic Secure MAC Addresses   MAC addresses that are dynamically learned and stored only in the address table.  
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Sticky Secure MAC Addresses   MAC addresses that can be dynamically learned or manually configured, then stored in the address table and added to the running configuration.  
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