70Command Sets for Command Line Interface

7.portfilter

Syntax:

portfilter [<source port> all<destination ports>]

Description:

The portfilter command allows control over the bridge’s forwarding and broadcasting behavior. By default, when a multicast or an unknown packet is received on a port (referred to above as the source port), it will be forwarded to all other bridge ports (referred to above as the destination ports). Each bridge port may have its behavior modified separately. The first example below configures the bridge so that packets arriving on port 2 will only be forwarded to ports 3, 4 and 5, and packets arriving on port 3 will only be forwarded to port 1. All other ports retain their default behavior. Note that this command does not force packets arriving on the source port to be sent to all specified destination ports. The bridge retains its learning behavior, so unicast packets, once their destination is known to the bridge, will still only be sent to one port. Note also that the bridge itself (for example when attached to the IP router) will always forward to all ports, and will always be forwarded to by all ports. The default behavior can be restored by calling this command with the argument “all”, as shown in the second example. The ports are specified as integers, as displayed by the device list command. When using this command in the initbridge configuration file, ports are numbered in the order in which the device add commands are given, starting from 1. If no arguments are given, the current settings for each port are displayed.

Example 1:

DSL bridge> portfilter 2 3 4 5

DSL bridge> portfilter 3 1

Example 2:

DSL bridge> portfilter 2 all

DSL bridge> portfilter 3 all

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