Intel 654655-001 manual del-cf-entry, get-nv-cftbl, get-nv-cfilt, C H A P T E R

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C H A P T E R 2

Configuring and Managing the Switch

sport is a hexadecimal representation of incoming ports, and dport is a hexadecimal bitmask of representation of outgoing ports. Because bitmasks are difficult to determine, a list of numbers for every combination of source and destination ports is listed in Appendix A.

Packets arriving at the switch with the destination MAC address from any port specified in sport are transmitted to all ports specified in dport.

SYS_console> add-cf-entry perm 00-AA-00-11-11-11 C C0 Add CF LT entry OK

CF Entry Update in NVRAM OK

This custom filter sends packets with destination MAC address

00-AA-00-11-11-11 from port 3 or 4 (hexadecimal C) to ports 6 and 7 (hexadecimal C0).

del-cf-entry

del-cf-entry {runnvram} <mac_address> <sport>

Deletes the custom filter entry for address mac_address from source port sport. Ports are deleted one at a time by entering the port number. run indicates that the entry is deleted only from the current running table. nvram indicates that the entry should be removed from the NVRAM as well as the current running table.

get-nv-cftbl

This command displays the custom filter table stored in NVRAM.

NVRAM CUSTOM FILTERS TABLE

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Entry ---- MAC Address ----

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1 00-00-00-11-11-11

get-nv-cfilt

get-nv-cfilt <mac_address>

Displays the custom filter associated with mac_address from the custom filter table stored in NVRAM.

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