5.5 CONFIGURING A PORT FILTER
To configure a Port filter, use the Local Console Manager (LCM). The
LCM prompts you through the fields for each Port filter you want to
configure. If you are adding a Port filter to be used in conjunction with
another Port filter, and the filters must be ordered sequentially, use the
LCM
filters display
existing Port filter.
After you have configured a Port filter, the LCM display would look
something like the example shown below. Your actual display depends on
how you have configured your Port filter.
Port Number? >1
Index:
Type:
Pseudo:
SourceRange:
SourceRangeStart
SourceRangeEnd:
SourceRangeMask
DestRange:
DestRangeStart:
DestRangeEnd:
DestRangeMask:
ProtocolMatch:
ProtocolType:
FieldMatch:
FieldOrigin:
FieldOffset:
FieldValue:
FieldMask:
Operator:
PktCnts:
Octets:
LasrSRC:
Type <cr> to display the next filter ...>
See Table 5-2 for information on the configurable fields.
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command to find the filter index number of the
1
Entry
True
True
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True
00:00:00:00:00:00
00:00:00:00:00:00
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
True
LLC
True
IP
0
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ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
And
0
0
00:00:00:00:00:00
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