A network administrator is configuring a new switch and wants to ensure that only assigned devices can connect to the switch. Which of the following should the administrator do?
Port security is a feature available on most network switches that allows you to control which devices can connect to a particular switch port based on MAC addresses. By enabling port security, the network administrator can restrict each port to only allow a specific set of MAC addresses, ensuring that only authorized devices can connect. If an unauthorized device tries to connect, the switch can take actions such as shutting down the port, dropping the traffic, or sending an alert.
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