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Internet Gateway Routing Protocol IGRP, Open Shortest Path First OSPF

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Configuring the system MAC filter 4 Destination Address Destination Mask Frame type Operator Protocol System Define Add Modify Delete Show Filter Group The destination identification number in the IP. This is a network mask applied to the destination address. It is specified as a 32-bit IP address in dotted decimal format. The destination-mask attribute apples to all protocols. The Frame type can be any one of the following: • none • ethernet • llc • snap The comparison operator for TCP or UDP port names or numbers. NOTE: This field applies only if the IP protocol is TCP or UDP. The IP protocol can be one of the following well-known names or any IP protocol number from 0 - 255. • Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) • Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) • Internet Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) • Internet Protocol (IP) • Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) • Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) • User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Displays the system defined protocol. Allows you to add the MAC Addresses. Allows you to modify the changes made. Allows you to delete the changes made. Click Show to see the current MAC Filter configuration. Click Filter Group to see information about a specific MAC Filter group, as shown in Figure 55. PowerConnect B-Series FCX Web Management Interface User Guide 73 53-1002268-01

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PowerConnect B-Series FCX Web Management Interface User Guide
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53-1002268-01
Configuring the system MAC filter
4
Destination Address
The destination identification number in the IP.
Destination Mask
This is a network mask applied to the destination address. It is specified as a 32-bit IP
address in dotted decimal format. The destination-mask attribute apples to all
protocols.
Frame type
The Frame type can be any one of the following:
none
ethernet
llc
snap
Operator
The comparison operator for TCP or UDP port names or numbers.
NOTE:
This field applies only if the IP protocol is TCP or UDP.
Protocol
The IP protocol can be one of the following well-known names or any IP protocol number
from 0 – 255.
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
Internet Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
Internet Protocol (IP)
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
System Define
Displays the system defined protocol.
Add
Allows you to add the MAC Addresses.
Modify
Allows you to modify the changes made.
Delete
Allows you to delete the changes made.
Show
Click Show to see the current MAC Filter configuration.
Filter Group
Click Filter Group to see information about a specific MAC Filter group, as shown in
Figure 55
.