Fic; Filtering Received Traffic Using Layer 2 Criteria; Filtering Received Traffic Using Layer 3 Criteria - JDS Uniphase hst-3000 User Manual

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Chapter 5 TCP/UDP Testing
Configuring layer 4 traffic
Specifying the
frame or packet
length for
transmitted
traffic
Filtering
received traffic
using layer 2
criteria
Filtering
received traffic
using layer 3
criteria
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Before transmitting TCP or UDP traffic, you must indicate the
frame or packet length for each transmitted packet.
To specify the frame or packet length
1 If you haven't already done so, launch the IPv4 or IPv6
Terminate application for the circuit you are testing (see
"Launching an application" on page
the Layer 4 Traffic test (see
test" on page
2 Press the Configure navigation key.
A configuration menu appears.
3 Use the left and right arrow keys to do one of the
following:
– Go to the Ethernet menu, and then select or specify
the frame length for transmitted traffic.
– Go to the IP menu, and then select or specify the
packet length for transmitted traffic.
The frame or packet length is specified.
If you want to filter received traffic using layer 2 criteria,
specify the criteria on the Ethernet Filter menu (see
received traffic using layer 2 criteria" on page
If you want to filter received traffic using layer 3 criteria,
specify the criteria on the IP Filter menu (see
received traffic using layer 3 criteria" on page
HST-3000 Ethernet Testing User's Guide
"Selecting a layer 4 TCP/UDP
165).
28), and then select
"Filtering
65).
"Filtering
142).

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