Enterasys Networks Fast Network 10 manual Configuring a Port Filter

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Configuring a Port Filter

9.Select whether the filter will use a destination range of MAC addresses.

NA is the default; meaning the filter will not use a destination range. You do not need to enter anything unless you are using a destination range. (If you are not using a destination range, go to Step 12.

If you are using a destination range, type either:

True – Filter the packet if the destination MAC address is within the range.

False – Filter the packet if the destination MAC address is outside the range.

10.Enter the first MAC address in the destination range.

11.Enter the last MAC address in the destination range.

12.Enter the destination range MAC address mask.

13.Select whether the filter will use a protocol match.

NA is the default. You do not need to enter anything unless you are using a protocol match. (If you are not using a protocol match, go to Step 15.)

If you are using a protocol match, type either:

True – Filter the packet if the protocol type matches.

False – Filter the packet if the protocol type does not match.

14.Enter the protocol type to match.

15.Select whether the filter will use a field match.

NA is the default. You do not need to enter anything unless you are using a field match. (If you are not using a field match, go to Step 20.)

If you are using a field match, type either:

True – Filter the packet if the masked value matches.

False – Filter the packet if the masked valued does not match.

16.Enter the field origin.

17.Enter the field offset.

Fast Network 10 User Guide

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Enterasys Networks Fast Network 10 manual Configuring a Port Filter