I
NDEX
5
multicast frames
and packet filters 12-1
multicast limit
configuring 11-7
defined 11-7
N
name opcode A-1
naming the Switch 2200 4-3
ne opcode A-5
neighbor notification
and LLC Service 8-18
network monitoring.
See
roving analysis
and
analyzer
network supplier support B-3
network troubleshooting 9-1
not opcode A-7
NotCopiedThreshold
defined 8-17
setting 8-17
Novell
in packet filter A-10
NV data
and packet filters 12-3
backup 6-1
contents saved 6-1
examining a saved file 6-5
file information 6-1
resetting 6-6
saving 6-2
transferring 6-1
O
off-line
port state 7-8
on-line
port state 7-8
on-line Help 2-16
on-line technical services B-1
opcode
and packet filter language 12-4
and writing packet filters 12-10
descriptions A-1 to A-8
operand 12-5
and opcodes 12-7
sizes supported 12-5
operator
and opcodes 12-7
purpose 12-7
or opcode A-7
OUI
in packet filter A-11
out-of-band management 3-2
P
packet
Ethernet type 12-6
FDDI type 12-6
fields for operands 12-7
packet filter
See also
address group
and
port group
address group example 13-1
assigning to ports 12-22
basic elements 12-6
concepts 12-4 to 12-11
correcting errors 12-21
creating 12-3 to 12-17
definitions 12-3
deleting 12-20
displaying contents 12-3
editing 12-20
editor
commands 12-19
description 12-17
using 12-18
examples 12-11 to 12-17, A-9 to A-12
external editor 12-20
filter id 12-2
filtering criteria, groups 13-1
instructions 12-5
language description 12-3, 12-4
listing 12-2
loading 12-22
opcodes A-1
operands 12-5
port group example 13-2
pre-processed storage 12-9
procedure for writing 12-10
processing paths 12-1, 12-22
pseudocode 12-12
run-time storage 12-10
sequential tests 12-8
stack 12-5
storage space 12-9
syntax errors A-13, A-14
unassigning from ports 12-24
password
configuring 4-2
initial system access 2-1
levels of user access 2-1
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