IPX/Bridge Information
GR2K-GA-0014
2-37
Ver. 07-02
-value <Value>
Description:
This parameter configures bit patterns (hexadecimal) that
check filtering.
Default:
0
Range of value:
0-0xffffffffffff
-mask <Mask>
Description:
Configures bit patterns (hexadecimal) that check filtering.
Default:
0
Range of value:
0-0xffffffffffff
-length <Length>
Description:
Configures data length (octet number) of the field that checks
filtering. This is valid only when chosen type is user.
Default:
This parameter cannot be omitted when the user is specified
by filter1 to 3.
Range of value:
1-6
-offset <Offset>
Description:
Configures offset value of the field that checks filtering. Offset
value is expressed by setting recipient MAC address’s first
octet to
0
. When the frame is Ethernet or IEEE802.3, the
recipient MAC address’s first octet matches the first octet of
the MAC header. When the frame is FDDI, the first MAC
header octet is FC field, so you have to set the first MAC
address octet following FC field to
0
. This is valid only when
chosen type is user.
Default:
0
Range of value:
0-56
Examples
1. Setting parameters
To set extended filtering (
yes
) for user defined fields as filtering to filter1 against
interface sk3:
2. Changing parameters
To change extended filtering number 2 entry information to
forward
and the value
to 10:
(config)# extended-filtering yes line3 drop filter1 user -value 30 -mask F0
-length\
1 -offset 0
(config)#
(config)# extended-filtering 2 forward filter1 -value 10
(config)#