Displaying Groups 13-3
Address group
example In this example, three address groups are defined in the system. The first
address group has an id of 1 and the name Accounting. This group uses an
address group mask of 1 (the bit set in the mask) .
Address Groups
Address Group 1 - Accounting
Address group mask - bit 1
Address Group 2 - Development
Address group mask - bit 6
Address Group 3 - Sales
Address group mask - bit 3
Port group example In this example of listing por t groups, two port groups are defined in the
system. The first port group has an id of 1 and the name Sales. This group
uses a port group mask of 7 (the bit set in the mask).
Port Groups
Port Group 1 - Sales
Port group mask - bit 7
Port Group 2 - Manufacturing
Port group mask - bit 16
Displaying
Groups The display of an address or port group shows the group id, the name of
the group, and all the addresses or ports included in that group.
To display address or port groups:
1For address groups, enter the following command from the top level of the
Administration Console:
bridge packetFilter addressGroup
OR, for port groups, enter the following command:
bridge packetFilter portGroup
2Enter this command:
display
3Enter the id number of the address or port group you want to display.
The address or port group you selected is displayed.
Address group
example In this example, address group 2 is displayed. The address group id and the
name (if any) are displayed, followed by Ethernet addresses that are
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