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CompTIA Server+ Certification Guide

You're reading from   CompTIA Server+ Certification Guide A comprehensive, end-to-end study guide for the SK0-004 certification, along with mock exams

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2019
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ISBN-13 9781789534818
Length 514 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ron Price Ron Price
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Table of Contents (28) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: System Architecture FREE CHAPTER
2. Server Hardware 3. Server Internals 4. Data Storage 5. Server Operating Systems 6. Addressing 7. Cabling 8. Section 2: Administration
9. Server Administration 10. Server Maintenance 11. Virtualization 12. Disaster Recovery 13. Section 3: Security
14. Security Systems and Protocols 15. Physical Security and Environmental Controls 16. Logical Security 17. Section 4: Troubleshooting
18. Troubleshooting Methods 19. Common Hardware Issues 20. Common Software Issues 21. Common Network Issues 22. Common Storage Issues 23. Common Security Issues 24. CompTIA Server+ Examination 25. Glossary 26. Assessment 27. Other Books You May Enjoy

Port security

Many switches and routers have all of their interfaces enabled by default, right out of the box. As we've discussed, hardening—that is, closing unused ports—helps to secure a network by closing possible entry points. There are several approaches, standards, and methods used to secure internetworking devices, especially routers and switches, most of which are port-based network access control (PNAC) methods.

Port-based security

In general terms, port-based security secures the interfaces (ports) of a switch by limiting the number or specific devices that may forward packets or frames to one or more of its ports. Port security has two approaches:

  • Dynamic locking: This sets the maximum number...
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