Displaying Configured Snoop Filters; Editing A Snoop Filter; Deleting A Snoop Filter; Mapping A Snoop Filter To A Radio - D-Link DWS-1008 - AirPremier MobileLAN Switch Product Manual

8 port 10/100 wireless switch with power over ethernet
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To display the snoop filters configured on the switch, use the following command:
show snoop info [filter-name]
The following command shows the snoop filters configured in the examples above:
DWS-1008# show snoop info
snoop1:
observer 10.10.30.2 snap-length 100
all packets
snoop2:
observer 10.10.30.3 snap-length 100
frame-type eq data
mac-pair (aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, 11:22:33:44:55:66)
To edit a snoop filter, you can use the show configuration area snoop command to display the filter's
configuration command, then use cut-and-paste to reconstruct the command.
To delete a snoop filter, use the following command:
clear snoop filter-name

Mapping a Snoop Filter to a Radio

You can map a snoop filter to a radio on a Distributed AP. To map a snoop filter to a radio, use the
following command:
set snoop map filter-name dap dap-num radio {1 | 2}
You can map the same filter to more than one radio. You can map up to eight filters to the same radio.
If more than one filter has the same observer, the AP sends only one copy of a packet that matches
a filter to the observer. After the first match, the AP sends the packet and stops comparing the packet
against other filters for the same observer.
If the filter does not have an observer, the AP still maintains a counter of the number of packets that
match the filter.
The following command maps snoop filter snoop1 to radio 2 on Distributed AP 3:
DWS-1008# set snoop map snoop1 dap 3 radio 2
success: change accepted.
D-Link DWS-1008 User Manual

Displaying Configured Snoop Filters

Editing a Snoop Filter

Deleting a Snoop Filter



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