Accept/Reject

The Accept/Reject column permits you to allow or disallow transmission of the packet, depending upon the entry in the Source/Dest. column.

For example, if Source is enabled in the Source/Dest. column, and the Reject radio button is enabled in the Accept/Reject column, the CPU will not allow a message broadcast from that MAC Address to pass through. If Destination is enabled in the Source/Dest. column, and the Reject radio button is enabled in the Accept column, the CPU will not allow the message intended for that MAC Address to pass through.

Alternatively, if Source is enabled in the Source/Dest. column, and the Accept radio button is enabled in the Accept/Reject column, the CPU allows the message from that MAC Address to pass through. If Destination is enabled in the Source/Dest. column, and the Accept radio button is enabled in the Accept/Reject column, the CPU allows the message from that MAC Address to pass through.

Adding MAC Filters

To add up to 32 MAC filters, select the first available (blank) Item:

1.Fill in the MAC Address and subnet Mask Bytes fields.

2.In the Source/Dest. column, select whether the filter will be invoked when the address is sending a packet or when it is receiving a packet:

Choose Source if you want to filter messages that are broadcast from the MAC Address.

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