28.5.6
Ethertype Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 bridge> ethertype [<port> <any|ip|pppoe>]
where
<port>
any
ip
pppoe
The Ethernet type filter controls which types of packets to forward to individual ports. Use ether type
without the port number and packet type to display the Ethernet type filter settings.
28.6
Port Filter Commands (Port-Based VLAN)
See the web configurator Getting Started Screens chapter for background information on the port filter.
28.6.1
Portfilter Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 bridge> portfilter [<source port> all|<dest ports>]
where
<source port>
all
<dest ports>
This command sets or displays the port-based VLAN configuration.
An example is shown next.
192.168.1.1 > bridge
192.168.1.1 bridge> portfilter
Port 1 (ethernet):
Port 2 (dsl1):
Port 3 (dsl2):
Port 4 (dsl3):
Port 5 (dsl4):
Port 6 (dsl5):
Port 7 (dsl6):
Port 8 (dsl7):
Port 9 (dsl8):
The above shows the current configuration of the port-based VLAN. It is the same as the default settings.
Bridge Commands
A bridge port number.
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The filter allows all packet types to be forwarded to and from the specified port.
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The filter allows IP packets only to be forwarded to and from the specified port.
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The filter allows PPPoE packets only to be forwarded to and from the specified port.
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An incoming bridge port number.
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All bridge ports are allowed outgoing ports.
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The outgoing bridge ports. Separate by a space if there is more than one
port.
all
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Figure 28-2 Portfilter Command Example
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