
Using the Telnet Console
3. Configure these fields.
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IP Address | Specifies the IP address of the packets you want dropped. |
Specifies the condition for filtering the packets:
•Dst. (destination)— Packets with the above IP address as their destination will be dropped.
Source/Destination
•Src. (source)— Packets with the above IP address as their source will be dropped.
•Either— All packets with the above IP address will be dropped.
4.Highlight APPLY and press Enter.
5.To remove an entry, toggle the Action field to Delete, enter the IP address and the direction, highlight APPLY, and press Enter.
MAC Address Priority
You can specify a MAC address so that packets with this address are given special handling, either a higher or lower priority than normal traffic.
Note: If flow control is enabled, a small of amount of low priority traffic may be forwarded before high priority traffic.
1.From the Main Menu, select MAC Address Priority and press Enter.
2.Toggle the Action field to Add/Modify and configure these fields.
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VLAN Name | Specifies the name of VLAN on which this MAC address resides. | |
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MAC Address | Specifies the MAC address to set a priority for. | |
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User Priority | Specifies the priority for this MAC address. The levels are 0 — 7, with 7 | |
being the highest priority. | ||
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| Specifies the state under which the above priority will be active. The options | |
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| • Dst. (destination)— Packets with the above MAC address as their | |
Source/Destination | destination will be given the selected priority. | |
• Src. (source)— Packets with the above MAC address as their source | ||
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| will be given the selected priority. | |
| • Either— All packets with the above MAC address will be given the | |
| selected priority. | |
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3.Highlight APPLY and press Enter.
4.To delete an entry, toggle the Action field to Delete, enter the MAC address, highlight APPLY, and press Enter.
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