HP 316095-B21 FW 08.01.00 McDATA EFCM Basic User Manual (620-000240-000, Novem - Page 157

Defining Filtering Settings, Filter Class F, Frames, Filter Class F Frames, Filter on, No Ports

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Defining Filtering Settings Viewing the Embedded Port Frame Log 6 The Embedded Port Frame Log provides: • Count: A cumulative count of entries within a known period. • Date/Time: Date and time of the frame. • Port #: The port number. • Direction: Direction of the frame through the port (I = In, O = Out). • SOF: Start of frame. • EOF: End of frame. • Payload Size: Size of the payload. • Header: The 24-byte FC frame header. • Payload: The first 32 bytes of the FC frame payload, if applicable. The dialog box on the right side of the page enables you to turn on filtering of Class F Frames and to choose which port to filter on. Changes to these settings take effect immediately, but the changes will apply only new entries to the log. To enable filtering of Class F frames only, select the Filter Class F Frames check box. To disable filtering only on these frames, clear the Filter Class F Frames check box. You can define which ports to filter on by selecting one of the radio buttons in the Filter on area: • No Ports-Select this radio button to specify that no ports filter for traffic. • All Ports-Select this radio button to specify that all ports filter for traffic. • Port Number-Select this radio button to specify a single port for filtering of traffic. Enter the port number of the port on which to filter in the corresponding field. Select the OK button to activate changes to frame filtering. Viewing System Logs 6-15

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6
Viewing System Logs
6-15
Viewing the Embedded Port Frame Log
The Embedded Port Frame Log provides:
Count: A cumulative count of entries within a known period.
Date/Time: Date and time of the frame.
Port #: The port number.
Direction: Direction of the frame through the port (I = In,
O = Out).
SOF: Start of frame.
EOF: End of frame.
Payload Size: Size of the payload.
Header: The 24-byte FC frame header.
Payload: The first 32 bytes of the FC frame payload, if applicable.
Defining Filtering
Settings
The dialog box on the right side of the page enables you to turn on
filtering of Class F Frames and to choose which port to filter on.
Changes to these settings take effect immediately, but the changes
will apply only new entries to the log.
To enable filtering of Class F frames only, select the
Filter Class F
Frames
check box. To disable filtering only on these frames, clear the
Filter Class F Frames
check box.
You can define which ports to filter on by selecting one of the radio
buttons in the
Filter on
area:
No Ports
—Select this radio button to specify that no ports filter for
traffic.
All Ports
—Select this radio button to specify that all ports filter for
traffic.
Port Number
—Select this radio button to specify a single port for
filtering of traffic. Enter the port number of the port on which to
filter in the corresponding field.
Select the
OK
button to activate changes to frame filtering.