multicast frames

and packet filters 12-1multicast limit

configuring 11-7defined 11-7

N

name opcode A-1

naming the Switch 2200 4-3ne opcode A-5

neighbor notification and LLC Service 8-18

network monitoring. See roving analysis and analyzer network supplier support B-3

network troubleshooting 9-1 not opcode A-7NotCopiedThreshold

defined 8-17setting 8-17

Novell

in packet filter A-10NV data

and packet filters 12-3backup 6-1 contents saved 6-1 examining a saved file 6-5 file information 6-1 resetting 6-6

saving 6-2 transferring 6-1

O

off-line

port state 7-8on-line

port state 7-8on-line Help 2-16

on-line technical services B-1opcode

and packet filter language 12-4and writing packet filters 12-10descriptions A-1 to A-8

operand 12-5

and opcodes 12-7 sizes supported 12-5

operator

and opcodes 12-7 purpose 12-7

or opcode A-7

INDEX 5

OUI

in packet filter A-11out-of-band management 3-2

P

packet

Ethernet type 12-6FDDI type 12-6

fields for operands 12-7packet filter

See also address group and port group address group example 13-1assigning to ports 12-22

basic elements 12-6concepts 12-4 to 12-11 correcting errors 12-21creating 12-3 to 12-17definitions 12-3deleting 12-20displaying contents 12-3editing 12-20

editor

commands 12-19description 12-17 using 12-18

examples 12-11 to 12-17,A-9 to A-12external editor 12-20

filter id 12-2

filtering criteria, groups 13-1instructions 12-5

language description 12-3,12-4listing 12-2

loading 12-22opcodes A-1operands 12-5

port group example 13-2pre-processed storage 12-9procedure for writing 12-10processing paths 12-1,12-22pseudocode 12-12 run-time storage 12-10sequential tests 12-8

stack 12-5

storage space 12-9syntax errors A-13, A-14 unassigning from ports 12-24

password configuring 4-2

initial system access 2-1 levels of user access 2-1

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