Pressing
h will bring up the help Screen on Filtering Menu
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Figure 82: HELP Screen for the Filtering Menu
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M1G2ACE/M1G2DCE
M1G1ACE/M1G1DCE
M1G2ACE/M1G2DCE
M1G1ACE/M1G1DCE
SMF
Singlemode Fiber Network Ports
MMF
Multimode Fiber Network Ports
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 adjacent port of
the live network allowing the network
s failover mechanism to switch over to the
secondary network path.
Reverse Bypass
Reverse Bypass: Disables link on both live network ports if all inline appliances lose
link or cannot pass traffic. Disabled by default.
Forced Bypass
Allows the In-line appliance to be bypassed whenever firmware or software upgrades
need to be installed.
Definitions:
----- CURSOR MOVEMENT -----
<home>
Place cursor at the beginning of the filter list
<end>
Place cursor at the end of the filter list
<pg up>
Move cursor forward a page in the filter list
<pg dn>
Move cursor backward a page in the filter list
U,u,<up arrow>
Move cursor up one position in the filter list
D,d,<down arrow>
Move cursor down one position in the filter list
----- FILTER MOVEMENT -----
T,t
Move selected filter on the list (increases priority)
G,g
Move selected filter down on the list(decreases priority)
----- FILTER MODIFICATION -----
E,e
Edit selected filter
A,a
Add a new filter to the end of the list
<F1>
Copy a selected filter
I,i,<insert>
Insert a new filter above selected filter
X,x,<delete>
Delete selected filter
V,v
View details on selected filter
c
Clear count on selected filter
----- CONTROL -----
Exit row filtering menu
C
Clear counts on all filters this row
R,r
Reset filters to factory default, deletes all filters this row
S,s
Save this row
s filter list to flash, and apply it to modules