Policies and Filters

Syntax

Use the following CLI commands or Web management interface panels to configure MAC filters.

Table C.9: MAC Filters

CLI syntax

Web management links

 

 

HP9300(config)# mac filter <filter-num> permit deny any <H.H.H>

Configure->MAC Filter

any <H.H.H> etype IIc snap <operator> <frame-type>

 

HP9300(config-if-1/1)# mac-filter-group <filter-list>

 

 

 

Broadcast Filters

Broadcast filters are outbound filters that drop Layer 2 broadcast packets that match the filter criteria. You can filter on all broadcast traffic or on IP UDP broadcast traffic only. You also can specify a VLAN ID so that broadcasts are dropped only for the specified VLAN.

You can configure up to eight broadcast filters.

NOTE: Broadcast filters are applied in numerical order, beginning with filter 1.

Action

Broadcast filters forward (permit) or drop (deny) packets.

Scope

You configure broadcast filters globally, then apply them to individual ports. The filters applied to specific ports. The filters apply only to outbound traffic. The exclude-portsports on which you are excluding the filtered multicast packets.

do not take effect until command specifies the

Syntax

Use the following CLI commands or Web management interface panels to configure broadcast filters.

Table C.10: Broadcast Filters

CLI syntax

Web management links

 

 

HP9300(config)# broadcast filter <filter-id> any ip udp

Not available

[vlan <vlan-id>]

 

exclude-ports ethernet <portnum> to <portnum>

 

Or

 

exclude-ports ethernet <portnum> ethernet <portnum>

 

 

 

NOTE: This is the same command syntax as that used for configuring port-based VLANs. Use the first command for adding a range of ports. Use the second command for adding separate ports (not in a range). You also can combine the syntax. For example, you can enter exclude-ports ethernet 1/4 ethernet 2/6 to 2/9.

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