Enabling Or Disabling A Snoop Filter; Displaying Remote Traffic Monitoring Statistics - D-Link DWS-1008 - AirPremier MobileLAN Switch Product Manual

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Enabling or Disabling a Snoop Filter

A snoop filter does not take effect until you enable it. To enable or disable a snoop filter, use the following
command:
set snoop {filter-name | all}
mode {enable [stop-after num-pkts] | disable}
The stop-after option disables the filter after the specified number of packets match the filter. Without
the stop-after option, the filter operates until you disable it or until the AP is restarted.
Note: The filter mode is not retained if you change the filter configuration or disable and reenable the
radio, or when the AP or the switch is restarted. You must reenable the filter to place it back into effect.
The following command enables snoop filter snoop1, and configures the filter to stop after 5000 packets
match the filter:
DWS-1008# set snoop snoop1 mode enable stop-after 5000
success: filter 'snoop1' enabled

Displaying Remote Traffic Monitoring Statistics

The AP collects statistics for packets that match the enabled snoop filters mapped to its radios. The
AP retains statistics for a snoop filter until the filter is changed or disabled. The AP then clears the
statistics.
To display statistics for packets matching a snoop filter, use the following command:
show snoop stats [filter-name [dap-num [radio {1 | 2}]]]
The following command shows statistics for snoop filter snoop1:
DWS-1008# show snoop stats snoop1
Filter
Dap
=====================================================
snoop 1
3
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Radio Rx Match
Tx Match
1
96
4
Dropped
Stop-After
0
stopped


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