Permit
Filter "n"
Configuring Bridging
Bridge Filter Applications
*
Bridge Port Number
*
Filter Type
*
Direction
A Permit
B Filter Application 1
C Filter Application 2
D Filter Application 3
E Filter Application 4
F Filter Application 5
G Filter Application 6
H Filter Application 7
I
Filter Application 8
J
Filter Application 9
K Filter Application 10
Option:
Figure 15-3 Typical Bridge Filter Applications Record
Up to 100 filters can be configured, displayed over ten "pages" (screens).
can be used to move through the screens. (At any screen, pressing
[PgUp]
the configuration for all ten screens and exit the display. Pressing
will abandon the changes for all ten screens and exit.)
When finished configuring filter definitions and applications, you must perform an
on-line update to make the changes effective immediately. Press
initions and Applications Configuration Menu. The changes will be sent to the
software running on the RLPs.
Table 15-7 Bridge Filter Applications Parameters
Parameter
Permit
Filter "n"
Determines whether the traffic defined by the
denied passage across the interface.
corresponds to the Filter IDs in the
Node Name=node_xyz
2
5 MAC
I–Inbound
Y
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
[A],[A],[E],[F],[I]
Valid Values
Y/N
0–65535
entries will be permitted or
Filter "n"
Bridge Filter Definitions
from Main Menu
and
[PgDn]
will save
[F3]
at any screen
[Esc]
at the Filter Def-
[J]
Default Value
N
0
file.
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