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ILTERS
Port group packet
filter example
In this example, packets are not forwarded to ports in groups 3 and 8.
Name
“Discard Groups 3 and 8”
pushSPGM
# Get source port group mask
pushLiteral.l
0x0084
# Select bits 3 and 8
and
# If port group bits 3 & 8 are common
# with SPGM, then non-zero value is
# pushed onto stack
pushLiteral.l
0
# Push zero
eq
# Only if SPGM is not in port groups
# corresponding to bits 3 & 8, then
# packet is forwarded
In the Administration Console you can:
■
List the groups
■
Display specific information about a group
■
Create a new group
■
Delete a group
■
Copy a group from one module to another (address groups only)
■
Add and remove addresses and ports to or from a group
Listing Groups
You can list the address and port groups currently defined for your Switch
2200 system. The group id, group name (if any), and group mask are
displayed.
1
For
address
groups, enter the following command from the top level of the
Administration Console:
bridge packetFilter addressGroup
OR, for
port
groups, enter the following command:
bridge packetFilter portGroup
2
To list the currently defined groups, enter this command:
list
The listing of address or port groups is displayed, as shown in the next
example.
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
fddi
➧
bridge
ip
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
display
ipFragmentation
ipxSnapTranslation
addressThreshold
agingTime
stpState
stpPriority
stpMaxAge
stpHelloTime
stpForwardDelay
stpGroupAddress
port
➧
packetFilter
list
display
create
delete
edit
load
assign
unassign
➧
addressGroup
➧
portGroup
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