Humm! To my knowledge "Show port monitor" is used in a different context. I
will still give it a try though. Who knows?
So far I have found one method to discover ports supended or disabled
because of address violation:
The  "show interface ... " on all the ports. This is somewhat ackward, but
it maybe the only solution on those "primitive" switches.

Pierre-Alex

-----Original Message-----
From: Leigh Anne Chisholm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 3:58 PM
To: Pierre-Alex
Subject: RE: Security Reject Count: command?

If you've got an address that has violated the secure port and generated an
unauthorized message, try issuing the command "show port-monitor" from the
command line.  I don't know that this would work, but it's my best guess.

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Pierre-Alex
Sent: February 15, 2001 2:19 PM
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Subject: Security Reject Count: command?


On a 1900, "the security reject count collumn of the Switch manager displays
the number of unauthorized addresses seen on the secure port." (Cisco)

Is it possible to get this information from the command line?

Pierre-Alex


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