Try to use error disable feature. I am not sure if it has a condition to match 
phones.

I will try to lab it to night and will let u know.

Regards,
Mohammed Al Baqari

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On Dec 8, 2011, at 7:50 PM, Chris Martin <clm.c...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So I am working on the new 5-lab pack from IPX, in lab 4 step 1.2 you are 
> asked to cause a port on the 3750 to go into error disable status if a non 
> cisco phone is connected.  Unfortunately the DSG is not available yet for 
> this lab. Here is what I have thought but the problem with this solution is 
> it will error disable if even a PC is connected behind the Cisco phone...  
> Step 1.1 says assume each phone has a phantom computer connected.
> 
> interface FastEthernet1/0/23
>  description HQ PHONE 2- 7962 phone
>  switchport access vlan 101
>  switchport mode access
>  switchport voice vlan 102
>  switchport port-security maximum 2
>  switchport port-security maximum 1 vlan access
>  switchport port-security maximum 1 vlan voice
>  switchport port-security
>  switchport port-security mac-address aabb.ccdd.eeff
> 
> --
> 
> SiteA-Switch#show port-se
> Secure Port  MaxSecureAddr  CurrentAddr  SecurityViolation  Security Action
>                 (Count)       (Count)          (Count)
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     Fa1/0/2              2            2                  0         Shutdown
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Total Addresses in System (excluding one mac per port)     : 1
> Max Addresses limit in System (excluding one mac per port) : 6144
> 
> --
> 
> So I enabled port-security, set the max mac address to 2 total for the port 
> and 1 for each vlan.  I then statically assigned 1 mac to the access vlan, 
> causing anything trying to connect to the access vlan to through the port 
> into error disable.
> 
> Any other thoughts?
> 
> Chris
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