3com 2200 User Manual

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members of the group. The name of the address group in this example is 
Development, and the group has five members.
Select address group to be displayed [1-n]: 
2
Address Group 2 - Development
05-39-24-56-ab-ee 08-29-34-fd-32-14
 
08-29-34-dd-ee-01
09-34-56-32-12-e3
00-14-32-54-fd-4e
Port group example
In this example, port group 2 is displayed. The port group id and the name 
(if any) are displayed, followed by the ports that are members of the group. 
The name of the port group in this example is Manufacturing and the group 
has three members.
Select port group to be displayed [1-n]: 
2
Port Group 2 - Manufacturing
Ethernet port 1
Ethernet port 5
FDDI port 1
Creating New 
Groups
When you create a new address or port group, an unused address or port 
group must be available. A port group is limited to the number of ports on 
the system.
For address groups, enter the following command from the top level of the 
Administration Console:
bridge packetFilter addressGroup 
OR, for port groups, enter the following command:
bridge packetFilter portGroup 
Enter this command:
create
For address groups, enter the address group mask. 
For port groups, enter the port group mask. 
Enter the address or port group name.
Enter the addresses or ports to add to the new group. Type 
q
 after entering 
all the addresses or ports. 
Enter the addresses in MAC format as:
xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
fddi
bridge
ip
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
display
ipFragmentation
ipxSnapTranslation
addressThreshold
agingTime
stpState
stpPriority
stpMaxAge
stpHelloTime
stpForwardDelay
stpGroupAddress
port
packetFilter
list
display
create
delete
edit
load
assign
unassign
addressGroup
portGroup