The Switch Integrated Security iTagPro features based (SISF-primarily based) system tracking feature is a part of the suite of first-hop security options. The primary position of the feature is to trace the presence, location, and movement of finish-nodes within the community. SISF snoops visitors obtained by the swap, extracts device id (MAC and IP deal with), and stores them in a binding desk. Many features, comparable to, IEEE 802.1X, iTagPro locator net authentication, Cisco TrustSec and LISP etc., iTagPro features depend upon the accuracy of this data to operate correctly. SISF-based mostly system tracking supports both IPv4 and IPv6. Even with the introduction of SISF-primarily based device monitoring, iTagPro features the legacy system monitoring CLI (IP Device Tracking (IPDT) and IPv6 Snooping CLI) continues to be obtainable. The IPDT and IPv6 Snooping commands are deprecated, but proceed to be available. We recommend that you simply upgrade to SISF-based mostly system monitoring. In case you are utilizing the IPDT and IPv6 Snooping CLI and wish to migrate to SISF-based machine monitoring, see Migrating from legacy IPDT and IPv6 Snooping to SISF-Based Device Tracking, for extra info.
SISF-based gadget monitoring will be enabled manually (by using system-tracking commands), or programmatically (which is the case when providing machine monitoring companies to different features). SISF-primarily based gadget monitoring is disabled by default. You possibly can allow it by defining a machine tracking coverage and attaching the coverage to a selected target. The goal might be an interface or a VLAN. Option 1: Apply the default machine tracking coverage to a target. Enter the machine-monitoring command within the interface configuration mode or iTagPro features within the VLAN configuration mode. The system then attaches the default coverage it to the interface or VLAN. The default coverage is a built-in coverage with default settings