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Assigning Packet Filters to Ports

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it meets the forwarding criteria. A packet that does not meet the forwarding criteria defined in the filter is discarded.

To assign a packet filter:

1From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:

bridge packetFilter assign

2Enter the id number of the packet filter to be assigned. To get the id of the packet filter, you can list all packet filters as described in “Listing Packet Filters” on page 12-2.

3Enter the port type (Ethernet, FDDI, all).

4Enter the port(s) to assign the filter.

5Enter the path(s) you want to place the filter (txA, txM, rxA, rxM, all).

In this example, the assignment is to the transmit all (txA) path and the receive all (rxA) path on port 1.

Select filter [1-n]: 1

Select port type(s) (Ethernet,FDDIall) [Ethernet,FDDI]:

FDDI

Select port(s) (1-16all) [1-16]: 1

Select path(s) (txA,txM,rxA,rxMall): txA,rxA

The ports are limited to those that have at least one path unassigned, while the paths are limited to those that are unassigned. Because you can specify multiple selections at each level, you can assign a wildcard that attempts to assign the filter to the set indicated by the ports and paths taken in combination.

One or more assignments might fail because of a previous assignment.

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