No. The switch itself will only have one MAC address. Only routers use different MAC addresses for each port.
It depends what you want to connect to the Mac. It could be the FireWire socket, a USB socket, or the DVI port .
Executing the command switch port port-security mac-address 00C0.35F0.8301 on a port (F01) in interface configuration mode enables port security and sets a specific MAC address as the allowed device for that port. This means only the device with the MAC address 00C0.35F0.8301 will be permitted to send traffic through the port. If another device attempts to connect, the switch will either drop the traffic or shut down the port, depending on the configured violation action. This enhances network security by preventing unauthorized access.
The switch learns the MAC address of the device connected to a port during port initialization. It will then send data out the port based upon the destination MAC address as specified the the packet header.
The source MAC address within a frame is used by the switch to associate a port with that MAC address. Frames are directed by the switch from one port to another based on the destination MAC address within the frame.
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Configuring a static MAC address on a port interface helps enhance network security and stability by preventing unauthorized devices from connecting. It ensures that only specific, predetermined devices can communicate through that port, reducing the risk of MAC address spoofing and other attacks. Additionally, it can improve network performance by minimizing unnecessary MAC address learning and flooding, as the switch already knows the MAC address associated with the port.
Currently, you can only play it under bootcamp and parallels. But, it is coming very close to being able to run under a cider port or on crossover/wine.
Yes, it's possible to port on Mac
Yes, By default port security is disabled on a Cisco switch. If it is enabled the default violation mode is shutdown with a maximum MAC address count of 1. Even if port-security is enabled it will not place a port into the shutdown state until either MAC address sticky or a static MAC address is configured on the port.
The denied MAC address are statically configured on the port
A switch would record multiple entries for a single switch port in its MAC address table if it does not contain the Mac address of a particular destination in the address table. It will broadcast to all ports besides the port where entry comes from.