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Example

This example shows you how to use customizable filters to allow only the
wireless end devices (DHCP clients) communicating with the access point
(DHCP server) to receive TCP/IP settings. This example prevents the
wireless end devices from receiving TCP/IP settings from another DHCP
server on the Ethernet network. It also prevents the access point from
providing TCP/IP settings to DHCP clients on the wired network.
For this example, set these customizable subtype filters.
SNAP-IP-UDP-Port Port value in hexadecimal.
SNAP-IP-Protocol Port value in hexadecimal.
SNAP-IPX-Socket Socket value in hexadecimal.
SNAP-EtherType SNAP type in hexadecimal. To filter on both
SNAP type and OUI, use advanced filters.
802.3-IPX-Socket Socket value in hexadecimal.
802.2-IPX-Socket Socket value in hexadecimal.
802.2-SAP 802.2 SAP in hexadecimal.
Table 19. Subtype Filter Descriptions (Continued)
SubType Value