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Re: MAC Address connecting to Port 1

Subject: Re: MAC Address connecting to Port 1
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 17:58:44 +0200
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Guru4u SFC wrote:

Wed Jul 13 08:20:05 2005 Access denied to system with MAC address
********** on port 1
[...]
Just wondering what could be trying to connect to port 1? If it's
something legitimate or not?

Hi

I don't personally know the DGL series but I'd assume that this doesn't
read "tcp port 1", but "ethernet port 1" which would be the physical
interface the offending MAC came in on. Depending on your topology this
 might be an issue or not. I'd try to find out who that MAC belongs to.

krgds /m
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