Port Naming; Da Filtering Using Mac Address-Based Security - Nortel business policy switch 2000 User Manual

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Finally, several of the Advanced QoS Web pages have been changed to make QoS
configuration easier.
Refer to Using Web-based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000
Software Version 2.0, for complete information about the Web-based management
interface for configuring QoS parameters.

Port Naming

You can name, or specify a text string for, each port starting with software version
2.0. This feature provides easy identification of the connected users.
For information on naming ports, refer to Using Web-based Management for the
Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2.0, and Reference for the Business
Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface Software Version 2.0.
Note: You must use either the CLI, DM, or the Web-based management
system to name ports.

DA filtering using MAC address-based security

With software version 2.0, you can use the MAC address-based security feature
(BaySecure*) to configure the BPS 2000 to drop all packets with specified MAC
destination addresses (DAs). You can enter up to 10 specific MAC DAs you want
filtered. This is an enhancement to the current MAC address-based security
system that allows you to filter MAC source addresses (SAs).
Note: You must use either the Web-based management system or the
CLI to configure MAC DA filtering.
Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Version 2.0
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