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Table 6: Parameters in the output of the SHOW SWITCH FILTER command

 

 

 

 

Parameter

Meaning

 

 

 

 

Entry

The number identifying the filter entry.

 

 

 

 

Destination Address

The destination MAC address for the entry.

 

 

 

 

VLAN

The VLAN name and identifier for the entry.

 

 

 

 

Port

The outbound port to match for the filter entry to be applied.

 

 

 

 

Action

The action specified by the filter entry; one of “Forward” or

 

 

“Discard”.

 

 

 

 

Source

This parameter is either “static” (indicating the filter is a static

 

 

filter) or “learned” (indicating the filter is present either

 

 

because it has been added with the LEARN parameter of the

 

 

SET SWITCH PORT command, or has been dynamically learned

 

 

during normal intrusion detection operation).

 

 

 

For each VLAN, the destination MAC address of a frame to be forwarded is checked against the Forwarding Database. If there is no entry for the destination address and VLAN, the frame is transmitted on all ports in the VLAN that are in the ‘Forwarding’ or ‘Disabled’ states, except the port on which the frame was received. This process is referred to as flooding. If an entry is found in the Forwarding Database, but the entry is not marked as ‘Forwarding’ or the entry points to the same port the frame was received on, the frame is discarded. Otherwise, the frame is transmitted on the port specified by the entry in the Forwarding Database.

A dynamic entry is automatically deleted from the Forwarding Database when its ageing timer expires.

The Egress Rules

Once the Forwarding Process has determined which ports and transmission queues to forward a frame from, the Egress Rules for each port determine whether or not the outgoing frame is VLAN-tagged with its numerical VLAN Identifier (VID). (See Virtual LANs” on page 35).

When a port is added to a VLAN, it is configured to transmit either untagged or VLAN tagged packets, using the command:

ADD VLAN={vlanname1..4094} PORT={port-listALL} [FRAME={TAGGEDUNTAGGED}]

This setting can be changed for a port which is already part of a VLAN, using the command:

SET VLAN={vlanname1..4094} PORT={port-listALL}

FRAME={UNTAGGEDTAGGED}

Rapier Switch Software Release 2.2.1 C613-02013-00 Rev A

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C613-02013-00 specifications

The Allied Telesis C613-02013-00 is a versatile and powerful network switch designed to meet the demands of modern networking environments. This device is part of Allied Telesis's extensive range of networking solutions, catering to both enterprise and industrial applications. It is engineered for high performance, reliability, and ease of management, making it a suitable choice for organizations that require robust connectivity solutions.

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