Prevent SRW2008P from sending EAP Success message on connect

Hello,
I have a SRW2008P switch which is sending a EAP Success message when a device is connected to it.
How can I disable this? EAP / 802.1x is golobaly disabled on the switch.
I need to connect a cable modem to the switch in a seperate VLAN. The cable modem is configured by the provider only to allow one client. So as soon as I connect the cable modem to the switch the switch sends out an EAP Success message to it and the cable modem locks the MAC address of the switch. The router behind the swich can there for not connect to the modem as the modem has already locked the MAC of the switch instead of locking the MAC of the router.
I have attached a picture of a wireshark capture while connecting my notebook to the switch.
Thank you, Artem

Jarnathan,
The are several tricks and methods to help with this problem, but they do not involve Rules.
In the Mail Preferences/Composing you can check a box beside Mark addresses not in this domain, and type in your "somebigcompany.com" domain name. In this mode any address not in that domain will be marked in red, including your From address displayed in the Compose window as you draft.
Secondly, in the same Composing preferences, your can select one address as the default for all New messages (but this will not apply to Reply or Forward.
However, instead of selecting one default New message address, you can click to turn the small black triangle downward, thus expanding your Inbox to show the Inbox of each account, and work in one account at-a-time. In this mode, all new messages will be defaulted to be from the address of that respective Inbox.
Ernie

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