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Veerr 1
1..
6
Edit Filter:
1. Name
: case 432A dmac
2. Ports
: [unav| i |
|i o]
3. Counter Used
: YES
4. Source MAC Address
:
5. Destination MAC Address:
6. VLAN ID
:
7. Layer 3
:
0: Exit
Enter menu selection:
filter on DESTINATION MAC address? [N]:y
Enter DESTINATION MAC address? (hex): c8:20:f
We will enter 'c', '8','2','0','f'.
If any other digit besides 0-9 and a-f is entered
such as a
g
a warning message will appear. For example pressing
g
will warn
of an INVALID CHARACTER.
Begin Adding DESTINATION MAC address
Figure 34: Entering the destination MAC address
Pressing
g
caused - !INVALID CHARACTER! Message to Pop up. The
g
is
not entered on the line.
Edit Filter:
1. Name
: case 432A dmac
2. Ports
: [unav| i |
|i o]
3. Counter Used
: YES
4. Source MAC Address
:
5. Destination MAC Address:
6. VLAN ID
:
7. Layer 3
:
0: Exit
Enter menu selection:5
filter on DESTINATION MAC address? [N]:y
Enter DESTINATION MAC address? (hex): c8:20:f
If an invalid character is entered
Figure 35: Enter the next octet of the Source IP
Figure 36: Enter remainder of address
Enter the remainder of the DESTINATION MAC address -
a
and if you entered the numbers correctly, the program will
announce that you have entered a
valid MAC address
Press
enter
to
accept the MAC address.
Enter the remainder of the address
Edit Filter:
1. Name
: case 432A dmac
2. Ports
: [unav| i |
|i o]
3. Counter Used
: YES
4. Source MAC Address
:
5. Destination MAC Address:
6. VLAN ID
:
7. Layer 3
:
0: Exit
Enter menu selection:5
filter on DESTINATION MAC address? [N]:y
valid MAC address
Enter DESTINATION MAC address? (hex): c8:20:f1:57:3a:42
Figure 37: The Destination MAC address is added to line 5
Please note that entering the SOURCE MAC address is operationally the same as
entering the DESTINATION MAC address. If a SOURCE MAC address is entered at
this point, the filter would require a packet to match both criteria before passing
that packet. Press
to return to the Row 1 Filter screen.
We now have a valid Destination MAC address
Edit Filter:
1. Name
: case 432A dmac
2. Ports
: [unav| i |
|i o]
3. Counter Used
: YES
4. Source MAC Address
:
5. Destination MAC Address: c8:20:f1:57:3a:42
6. VLAN ID
:
7. Layer 3
:
0: Exit
Enter menu selection:5
Figure 38: the Case 432A dmac has been created
Press
S
to save the filters to flash and download to the modules
Back to the Row 1 Filters Screen
Garland Technology M1G1ACE (Code Version:1.0.21)
Row 1 Filters ***FILTER CONFIGURATION NOT SAVED OR APPLIED***
#: Name
Ports
Count
-> 1:
Case 432A dmac
[unav| i |
|i o]
0
1:
Case 432A
[unav| i |
|I o]
0
u:cursor up d:cursor down
t:filter up g:filter down
a:add
e:edit
i:insert
x:delete
v:view
c:clear count
r:reset
h:help
0:exit *** s:SAVE AND APPLY FILTERS ***
Select:
Edit Filter:
1. Name
: case 432A dmac
2. Ports
: [unav| i |
|i o]
3. Counter Used
: YES
4. Source MAC Address
:
5. Destination MAC Address:
6. VLAN ID
:
7. Layer 3
:
0: Exit
Enter menu selection:
filter on DESTINATION MAC address? [N]:
Enter DESTINATION MAC address? (hex):
The program will add
Enter DESTINATION MAC address? (hex):
line at the bottom of the menu. Press
y
to add the address.
at
this point, the controller expects the user to enter 6 hex numbers.
The ':' delimiting colons are added automatically for
convenience. Hex numbers expected are two digits each with
digits being 0-9 or a-f.
Press
y
to add MAC address
Figure 33: ready to enter destination MAC address
M1G2ACE/M1G2DCE
M1G1ACE/M1G1DCE
M1G2ACE/M1G2DCE
M1G1ACE/M1G1DCE