set snoop mode

Enables a snoop filter. A snoop filter does not take effect until you map it to an AP radio and enable the filter.

Examples: set snoop {filter-name all}

mode {enable [stop-after num-pkts] disable}

{filter-name all}

Name of the snoop filter. Specify all to enable all snoop filters.

enable [stop-after num-pkts]

Enables the snoop filter. The stop-afteroption disables the filter

 

after the specified number of packets match the filter. Without

 

the stop-afteroption, the filter operates until you disable it or

 

until the AP is restarted.

disable

Disables the snoop filter.

Defaults: Snoop filters are disabled by default.

Access: Enabled.

Usage: The filter mode is not retained if you change the filter configuration or disable and reenable the radio, or when the AP or the switch is restarted. You must reenable the filter to place it back into effect.

Examples: The following command enables snoop filter snoop1, and configures the filter to stop after 5000 packets match the filter:

DWS-1008# set snoop snoop1 mode enable stop-after 5000 success: filter ‘snoop1’ enabled

See Also:

show snoop

show snoop info

show snoop map

show snoop stats

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