In my view, port security is something you enable on access ports. If you connect another switch, that is not an access port, and you should configure your port security on that switch's access ports.
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Original Message:
Sent: Sep 21, 2022 11:34 AM
From: Tony Antony
Subject: Port security, and connecting new devices
On the 2390F, I have port security enabled. I'm going to make this port into a trunk port so I can connect another switch to it.
The new hosts that I'll be connecting are, a managed switch, AP. But i'll also be connecting some serial-WiFi adapters.
I'm trying to decide what's a good option. Should I add each new hosts one by one as I'm connecting them or disable port-security, and may be use the 'sticky' feature? Or is there a way to keep the connected devices on the port-security, and excluded WiFi hosts?