Port Filters
For example, if you had the configuration shown below, the And operator assigned to Port 2 would apply to the next instance of Port 2, not necessarily the next sequential filter number in the Port Filter Table index.
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The Port filter configuration fields are described in Table 5-2.
Table 5-2 Port Filter Configuration Fields
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Port | anything. If the filter is for another port, enter that | 1 | |
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| Either Entry – apply the filter to all packets received |
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Type | on the port, or Exit – apply the filter before | Entry | |
| transmitting the packet from the port. |
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| Either NA (not applicable), True – filter the packet if |
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Port/ | the receiving port or group number matches, or False |
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Group | – filter the packet if the receiving port or group number | NA | |
Match | does not match. This is valid only if the filter type is |
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| Decimal value for the number of the port or group |
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Port/ | through which the packet entered the FN10 XE. This is | NA | |
Group # | valid only if the filter type isExit. Port group numbers | ||
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| Either NA (not applicable), True – filter the packet if |
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Source | the source MAC address is within the range, or False | NA | |
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