Displaying Groups

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Address group example

Port 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

In this example of listing port 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

Top-Level Menu

system

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ethernet display

 

 

 

list

fddi

ipFragmentation

 

 

 

display

bridge

ipxSnapTranslation

 

 

 

create

ip

addressThreshold

 

 

 

delete

snmp

agingTimeedit

analyzer

stpState

load

script

stpPriorityassign

logout

stpMaxAge

 

 

 

unassign

 

 

stpHelloTime

 

 

 

 

 

addressGroup

 

 

stpForwardDelay

 

 

 

 

 

portGroup

 

 

stpGroupAddress

 

 

port

 

 

packetFilter

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

Address group example

3Enter the id number of the address or port group you want to display. The address or port group you selected is displayed.

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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