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Examples
• Set up ARP filter for traffic from source address 10.10.0.3 to destinations on subnet 192.168.0.1/
255.255.255.0:
CONTROLLER>set filter arp_traffic address src 10.10.0.3 address dest 192.168.0.1/
255.255.255.0
CONTROLLER>show filters
Use commit command to configure the switch with these.
filters
arp_traffic
CONTROLLER>commit
Committing maps and filters
• Set up ARP filter for MAC destinations 01:23:45:67:89:ab, 01:23:45:67:89:ac.
CONTROLLER>set filter arp_mac ipv4 mac dest 01:23:45:67:89:ab,01:23:45:67:89:ac
CONTROLLER>show filters
Use commit command to configure the switch with these.
filters
http
smtp
CONTROLLER>commit
Committing maps and filters
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address src
source address. For add-value, the following formats are recognized:
• 192.168.0.1 – A single address
• 192.168.0.4-10 – A range (inclusive)
• 192.168.0.* – Wildcard (192.168.0.0-255)
• 10.10.0.0/255.255.255.252 – Mask (10.10.0.0-3)
• 10.10.0.3,10.10.0.5 – Multiple addresses. Use commas (no spaces) to separate
addresses.
Ranges and wildcards can be used in any segment.
Multiple addresses can each use ranges, wildcards, a prefix or a mask.
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address dest
destination address.
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address either
the IP source or destination address.
packetType : ipv4
protocol : 6
ipv4
source : 10.10.0.3
destination : 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0
packetType : ipv4
packetType : ipv4
protocol : 6,17
port
source : 25
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add-value] (Optional) Filters on the specified value matching the IP
add-value] (Optional) Filters on the specified value matching the IP
add-value] (Optional) Filters on the specified value matching either
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