Cabletron Systems 9E423, 9E312 manual Configuring the Filtering Database, Source Port, Receive Port

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9E312/9E423 Module Bridging

Source Port

Indicates the port number on which the address entry was first detected. A question mark (?) indicates that the address entry was not a learned entry, but Port Filtering information applies to it (i.e., the entry is a created Permanent, Dynamic, or Static entry and has corresponding filtering information).

Receive Port

Indicates the number of the port on which a frame must be received in order for the entry’s Port Filtering information to apply. This field will remain blank unless a Filtering Database entry has first been defined as being Permanent, Static, or Dynamic.

An asterisk (*) indicates that the receive port is promiscuous, and applies to all ports of the bridge (assuming no conflicting entry applies). You can change the receive port, as described in the following section.

Port Filtering

Indicates the action that will take place at each bridge port when it receives frames from the selected address entry. This field will remain blank unless a Filtering Database entry has first been defined as being Permanent, Static, or Dynamic.

A green arrow indicates that the frames received from the address will be

forwarded to the port’s associated segment (). A red circle indicates that

frames will be filtered (blocked) from the port’s associated segment ( ). You can change the Port Filtering action, as described in the next section. (Note that port filtering is scrollable among all the potential ports; however, only two consecutive ports can be viewed simultaneously.)

Configuring the Filtering Database

You can configure the Filtering Database by:

Altering the Ageing Time for Dynamic and Learned entries.

Changing the type of entry with the Type buttons.

Changing the Receive port for the filter.

Changing the Port Filtering action at each bridge port.

Adding or deleting individual Filtering Database entries.

Clearing all Permanent, Static, or Dynamic entries from the Filtering Database.

Note that although configuration changes will appear in the window, no action actually takes place in the bridge’s Filtering Database until you click on the OK button in the bottom right of the window. This saves the new configuration.

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Contents Page Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Index 9E312/9E423 Module BridgingIntroduction Using the 9E312 and 9E423 User’s Guide IntroductionRelated Manuals Software Conventions Common 9E312 and 9E423 Window FieldsUsing Buttons and Menus Getting Help Using On-line HelpGetting Help from Cabletron Systems Technical Support 9E312 and 9E423 Firmware FTPIntroduction 9E312 and 9E423 Firmware 9E312/9E423 Module View Viewing Module Information 9E312/9E423 Module ViewFront Panel Information Connection StatusMenu Structure E312/9E423 Module View Menu Structure Device MenuHelp Menu Utilities MenuBridge Menu 9E312/9E423 Module Port Status Display Bridge Port MenuChassis Manager Window Managing the Module Setting the Device Date and TimeViewing the Device Type Edit Time Window Using the Find Source Address Feature Enabling and Disabling Bridge PortsSummary Information Find Source Address WindowType Interface Description FieldsIndex DescriptionInterface Performance Statistics/Bar Graphs Raw CountsLoad Interface Detail WindowRate Interface Detail Window Statistics UnicastDiscarded ErrorMulticast Unknown ProtocolPackets Transmitted Testing and Disabling the Current InterfacePackets Received Making Sense of Interface StatisticsUsing the Applications Pull-down menu 9E312/9E423 Module View Summary Information 9E312/9E423 Module Bridging Bridging BasicsAn Overview of Remote Bridge Management More on Transparent BridgingBridge Status Window Bridge Status Window Information Fields Bridge State on InterfaceInterface Address Interface TypeInterface Speed Enabling and Disabling Bridging Bridge StatisticsPerformance Graphs Frames Forwarded Green Errors RedBridge Performance Graph Window Fields Filtered MagentaInterface Statistics Window Configuring the Bridge Performance GraphsInterface Statistics Window Fields AddressBridge Spanning Tree Non-Unicast9E312/9E423 Module Bridging Bridge Level Fields Configuring the Bridge Spanning Tree WindowBridge Priority Root Port Root BridgeRoot Cost ProtocolBridge Port Level Fields Designated Root Path CostDesignated Cost Designated BridgeChanging Bridge Priority Changing Bridge Spanning Tree ParametersChanging the Spanning Tree Algorithm Protocol Type Changing Hello Time Changing Forwarding Delay TimeChanging Max Age Time Changing Port Priority Filtering DatabaseChanging Path Cost 9E312/9E423 Module Bridging Filtering Database Window Number Filtering Database Window FieldsList CapacityReceive Port Configuring the Filtering DatabaseSource Port Port FilteringChanging the Type of Entry Altering the Ageing TimeChanging the Receive Port Changing the Port Filtering Action Adding or Deleting Individual EntriesUsing Port Source Addressing Clearing All Permanent, Static, or Dynamic EntriesSetting the Ageing Time Device Ageing Time WindowDuplex Modes Duplex Modes WindowInterface Duplex Modes Window FieldsFull Duplex Setting the Duplex Mode Index Index-2