SECTION 4 " Configuration

[Advanced RX Filter]

If you need more flexibility than that provided by [Normal RX Filter], you can use the tables for [Advanced RX Filter] to specify additional filters. Settings for [Advanced RX Filter] execute after those for [Normal RX Filter]. For example, if [Normal RX Filter] dropped a frame, the frame cannot be “undropped.” If [Normal RX Filter] passed a frame, [Advanced RX Filter] then executes.

Specifying an advanced filter for [Advanced RX Filter] is more complicated than specifying one for [Normal RX Filter]. If possible, use [Normal RX Filter] to set filters.

[Advanced RX Filter] options are:

[Expressions]

[Values]

[Expressions]

Use [Expressions] to enter expressions used to match the patterns stored in pattern lists to consecutive bytes in received Ethernet frames. Settings for Expressions execute in sequence until a determination is made to pass or drop the frame, as follows:

"If the last Then listed in this table is Then Drop, the table’s default is an implied Else Pass.

"If the last Then is Then Pass, the default is an implied Else Drop.

The Value Table displays the filter expressions to be executed:

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