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9.In the Operator list, select one of the following to specify a binary operator:

= (equal to)

!= (not equal to)

> (greater than)

< (less than).

This field is not available when the Ethernet Type is none.

10.Enter the type of frame in the Frame Type field.

This ia 2 byte hexadecimal value. Valid values include 0600 to FFFF. This field is not available when the Ethernet Type is none.

11.Click OK on the Add MAC Filter dialog box.

The new MAC filter displays in the MAC Filters table. To create additional MAC filters, repeat step 2 through step 11.

12.Click OK on the Device_Name - MAC Filter Configuration dialog box displays.

The Deploy to Products - MAC Filter dialog box displays. To deploy the configuration, refer to “Security configuration deployment” on page 629.

Creating a MAC filter from a saved configuration

To create a MAC filter configuration from a saved configuration objects, complete the following steps.

1.Select Configure > Security > MAC Filter > Product.

The Device_Name - MAC Filter Configuration dialog box displays.

2.Select From Saved Configurations from the Add list.

The MAC Filter Saved Configurations dialog box displays.

FIGURE 233 MAC Filter Saved Configurations dialog box

3.Select one or more objects from the MAC Filter Saved Configurations table.

You can select one or more MAC filters, one or more saved deployment configurations, or a combination of both.

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