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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

Summary of Contents for M1G1ACE

Page 1: ...ke advantage of the aggregating backplane you will need to update the firmware of the modules Otherwise the modules will operate as they normally would in the new chassis There is a RJ 45 Management p...

Page 2: ...air circulation is maintained To deploy the M1GXXCE Modular Chassis with Filtering Backplane into your network the following steps apply Figure 2 M1G1ACE with four TAP modules a Management module Page...

Page 3: ...of each module to the backplane Option 3 provides the capability to manage the Username and Password for the chassis Option 4 provides the capability to manage the Network configuration Option 5 provi...

Page 4: ...the RJ45 Serial Port on the M1GXXCE chassis 2 Connect the other side of the RS232 cable to your PC s RS232 port 3 Use any terminal emulation software PuTTY HyperTerminal Etc to connect to the CLI inte...

Page 5: ...21 Main Menu Select 1 Change View Module Configuration 2 Filtering 3 Change Username Password 4 Settings 5 Upgrade 0 Logout Before being able to upgrade the Chassis with the latest software the user...

Page 6: ...Supply 2 Up Module Type Operating Mode Current State 1 M1GCCBP 2 M1GCCF 3 M1GCCF 4 M1GCCF Bypass Bypass Press 1 Select Slot 1 2 Select Slot 2 3 Select Slot 3 4 Select Slot 4 0 Exit Figure 10 Show Stat...

Page 7: ...aults Press Enter to refresh this status screen 0 Exit The TAP Module in slot 2 is different than the module in slot 1 This screen is to show that the slot number screens may be slightly different dep...

Page 8: ...LFP ON or OFF Pressing when on the Slot 1 Status Screen of a Copper TAP Module will bring up this screen Slot 1 LFP Configuration Current LFP state ON New LFP state ON 1 ON 2 OFF 0 Return and Apply L...

Page 9: ...Speed setting is less that 1Gbps If the Speed is 1Gbps the Duplex mode is forced to Autonegotiate Pressing when on the Slot Status Screen of a Copper Bypass TAP Module will bring up the Reverse Bypass...

Page 10: ...rows to set up filters Pressing on a 1U chassis would take you directly to the Filter Row menu Page 10 Page 10 V Ve er r 1 1 6 We will show the setting up of some Layer 2 3 and 4 filters in the follo...

Page 11: ...Egress Ports Menu Ingress Egress ports for filter Case 432A Edit Filter 1 Name case 432A 2 Ports 3 Counter Used YES 4 Source MAC Address 5 Destination MAC Address 6 VLAN ID 7 Layer 3 0 Exit Enter menu...

Page 12: ...gram will add filter on DESTINATION MAC address N line at the bottom ofthe menu Press y to add theaddress Figure 32 Begin setting up the destination MAC address Pressing adds a line to the menu Figure...

Page 13: ...tion MAC address is added to line 5 Pleasenote that entering the SOURCE MAC address is operationally the same as entering the DESTINATION MAC address If a SOURCEMAC address is entered at this point th...

Page 14: ...ess 6 VLAN ID 768 7 Layer 3 0 Exit Enter menu selection VLAN ID defined Press to return to the Row 1Filters Screen Figure 43 vlan 768 assigned Figure 40 Add a new filter We will create thenew filter s...

Page 15: ...gned We will select IP packets by pressing then i Edit Filter 1 Name src IP fltA 2 Ports Unav i o 3 Counter Used YES 4 Source MAC Address 5 Destination MAC Address 6 VLAN ID 7 Layer 3 0 Exit Enter men...

Page 16: ...Filter 1 Name src IP fltA 2 Ports Unav i o 3 Counter Used YES 4 Source MAC Address 5 Destination MAC Address 6 VLAN ID 7 Layer 3 IP 8 Source IP address 9 Destination IP address a DSCP b Layer 4 0 Exit...

Page 17: ...ion a filter on dscp N Setting up DSCP Filter cont Selecting IP brings up three new options SourceIP Destination IP and DSCP We willselect a to set up filter on DSCP Figure 60 Select Setting up DSCP F...

Page 18: ...ction b filter on layer 4 IP protocol N y t tcp u udp h other any other key no change IP protocol 0 Figure 67 Select Layer 4 Enter and press ENTER to get back to the Edit milter menu Edit Filter 1 Nam...

Page 19: ...med email send which will go from A2 C2 Press to select layer 3 Figure 71 create email send filter Row 1 Filter now has six filters complete Edit Filter 1 Name email send 2 Ports unav i o 3 Counter Us...

Page 20: ...o return to the Row 1Filters screen Figure 78 destination port is complete Edit Filter 1 Name email send 2 Ports unav i o 3 Counter Used YES 4 Source MAC Address 5 Destination MAC Address 6 VLAN ID 7...

Page 21: ...t Temperature Operating Relative Humidity Storage Temperature Voltage AC DC Current Max 2U WxHxD 17 44 x 3 47 x 13 32 inches 9 lbs 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 90 non condensing 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F...

Page 22: ...es supports up to twelve TAP modules Backplane feature can be used with all of Garland Technology s 1Gbps modular TAPs that end with a letter F Modular TAPs that can use the Aggregating Filtering Back...

Page 23: ...RJ 45 Copper Port SFP Transceiver Port 1Gbps LFP Link Failure Propagation LFP is used mostly for HA designed networks When turned on it can sense a network failure and reflect the failure to the adja...

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