Static IPSG bindings

Static IPSG bindings are configured manually. They are suitable for scenarios where few hosts exist on a LAN and their IP addresses are manually configured. For example, you can configure a static IPSG binding on an interface that connects to a server. This binding allows the interface to receive packets only from the server.

Static IPSG bindings on an interface implement the following functions:

For information about ARP attack detection, see "Configuring ARP attack protection." For information about ND attack detection, see "Configuring ND attack defense."

Static IPSG bindings can be global or interface-specific.