Creating New Groups - 3Com LANPLEX 6000 User Manual

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Address group
example
Port group example
Creating New
Groups
Top-Level Menu
system
display
ethernet
list
mode
list
fddi
display
ipFragmentation
display
tokenring
create
ipxSnapTranslation
create
delete
bridge
addressThreshold
delete
edit
ip
agingTime
copy
load
snmp
stpState
addAddress
assign
analyzer
stpPriority
removeAddress
unassign
script
stpMaxAge
addressGroup
logout
stpHelloTime
portGroup
stpForwardDelay
port
packetFilter
A
ONFIGURING
DDRESS AND
An example of displaying an address group is shown below. In this example,
address group 2 is displayed. The address group id and the name (if any) are
displayed, followed by Ethernet addresses that are members of the group.
The name of the address group in this example is Development, and the
group has five members.
Select address group to be displayed [1-n]:
Address Group 2 - Development
05-39-24-56-ab-ee
09-34-56-32-12-e3
An example of displaying a port group is shown below. In this example,
port group 2 is displayed. The port group id and the name (if any) are
displayed, followed by the ports that are members of the group. The name
of the port group in this example is Manufacturing and the group has three
members — Ethernet ports 1 and 5 and FDDI port 1.
Select port group to be displayed [1-n]:
Port Group 2 - Manufacturing
Ethernet port 1
When you create a new address or port group, one slot with an unused
address or port group must be available. A port group is limited to the
number of ports on a module.
To create an address or port group:
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter the following to
create a new address group:
bridge packetFilter addressGroup create
OR enter the following to create a new port group:
bridge packetFilter portGroup create
2 Enter the slot number(s).
For port groups, your selection is limited to slots that have a switching
module and that have at least one unused port group.
3 For address groups, enter the address group mask.
For port groups, enter the port group mask.
P
G
U
P
ORT
ROUPS TO
SE IN
08-29-34-fd-32-14
00-14-32-54-fd-4e
Ethernet port 5
F
ACKET
ILTERS
2
08-29-34-dd-ee-01
2
FDDI port 1

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