13-6 CHAPTER 13: CONFIGURING ADDRESS AND PORT GROUPS TO USE IN PACKET FILTERS

Port group example In this example, a new port group is created and loaded on the system. The bit in the port group mask for the group is 12 and the name of the group is Education. One port is entered and assigned to the group.

Select a bit in the port group mask [3-8, 14-32]: 12

Enter the port group name: Education

Enter the ports for the group - type q to return to the menu:

Port: Ethernet 2

Port: q

Port Group 6 - Education - has been loaded

Deleting Groups When you delete address or port groups from the system, those groups are no longer available for use in packet filters.

If you want to use a group later but want to delete it now, first save it to an

ASCII file.

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

To delete an address or port group:

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:

delete

You are prompted for the ID of the address group or port group that you want to delete.

3Enter the ID number of the group you want to delete.

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