12-24 CHAPTER 12: CREATING AND USING PACKET FILTERS

Unassigning Packet Filters from Ports

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ethernet display

 

 

 

 

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stpHelloTime

 

 

 

 

 

 

portGroup

 

 

stpForwardDelay

 

 

stpGroupAddress

 

 

port

 

packetFilter

To unassign a packet filter from one or more ports, the packet filter must have been previously assigned to at least one port.

To unassign a packet filter:

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

bridge packetFilter unassign

2Enter the id number of the packet filter to unassign.

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

4Enter the port number(s) of the packet filter to unassign.

5Enter the path(s) of the packet filter to unassign.

An example of unassigning a packet filter is shown next. In this example, the unassignment is from the transmit all (txA) paths 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]: txA

Because you can specify multiple selections at each level, you can assign a wildcard that attempts to unassign the filter from the set indicated by the ports and paths taken in combination.

One or more of the unassignments might fail if the filter is not assigned.

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3Com 2200 manual Unassigning Packet Filters from Ports