12-2 CHAPTER 12: CREATING AND USING PACKET FILTERS
Listing Packet
Filters When you list the packet filters for the system, the filter identification, filter

name (if any), and filter assignments are displayed.

To list the currently defined packet filters, enter the following from the top

level of the Administration Console:

bridge packetFilter list

The listing of packet filters is displayed. An example of the output follows:

Ethernet Packet Filters
Packet Filter 1 - Receive OUI 08-00-1E
Port 4, Transmit Multicast
Port 3, Transmit Multicast
Port 3, Receive Multicast
Port 5, Receive Multicast
Packet Filter 2 - Type > 900 or Multicast
Port 6, Receive All
Port 8, Transmit All
Port 8, Receive All
Packet Filter 3 - Forward IP packets only
No port assignments

In this example, there are two packet filters on the system. The first packet

filter has a filter id of 1 and a user-defined name of “Receive OUI 08-00-1E.”

This filter is loaded onto ports 4, 3, and 5. On port 3, the filter is assigned to

both the transmit multicast and receive multicast paths.

The second filter (filter id 2, user name “Type > 900 or Multicast”) is assigned

to ports 6 and 8. The filter is assigned to both the receive all and transmit all

paths of port 8.

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