Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Next Available Options:
forward
■
PORT-LIST)
drop
-- Set a list of ports to which forwarding of filtered packets is not permitted. ([ethernet]
■
PORT-LIST)
named-filter
■ [no] filter source-port named-filter
Set the filter name.
Next Available Option:
ascii
-- Set the filter name. (ASCII-STR)
■
■ filter source-port [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST named-filter NAMED-FILTER
Set the filter name.
port-list
■ [no] filter source-port [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST
Set the list of source port filters.
Next Available Options:
named-filter
■
forward
■
PORT-LIST)
drop
-- Set a list of ports to which forwarding of filtered packets is not permitted. ([ethernet]
■
PORT-LIST)
protocol
■ [no] filter protocol < ip | ipx | arp | ... >
Usage: [no] filter protocol <ip|ipx|arp|appletalk|sna|netbeui> [...]
Description: Specify protocol filter to manage.
Supported Values:
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packets satisfying to the filter condition can be set.
The packets satisfying to the filter condition are all
packets destined to the MAC-ADDR specified. Use
'filter source-port [ethernet] PORT-NUM ?' to get a list
of all possible actions that could be applied to the packets.
-- Set a list of ports to which forwarding of filtered packets is permitted. ([ethernet]
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-- Set the filter name. (ASCII-STR)
-- Set a list of ports to which forwarding of filtered packets is permitted. ([ethernet]
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If preceded by 'no' the command deletes the filter specified.
Otherwise, the filter is added to the system, if
it is not already there. Also, an action to apply to the
packets satisfying to the filter condition can be set.
The packets satisfying to the filter condition are all
packets of the protocol specified. Use 'filter source-port
[ethernet] PORT-NUM ?' to get a list of all possible actions
that could be applied to the packets.
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filter
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