Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Ethernet Bridges ユーザーガイド
Using Filters 11 - 15
The contents of the data portion displayed in the information log will
consist of:
consist of:
n “p”
n Id number of the filter shown on the Protocol Filters screen
n Bytes of the packet displayed in hexadecimal
More than one protocol at a time can be set with a filter action of “Log”.
The following is an example of a protocol filter log entry:
p2: 01 e0 ff ff 01 eo 00 04 00 00 01 65 ff ff ff ff ff
ff 04 52 00 00
Protocol Monitoring (Monitor/ Show/ Clear)
The Aironet 340 Series Bridge allows you to create and display a list of
the protocols currently being forwarded by the unit. This allows you to
test if packets that contain data for unused protocols are being for-
warded to the radio nodes.
the protocols currently being forwarded by the unit. This allows you to
test if packets that contain data for unused protocols are being for-
warded to the radio nodes.
Once enabled by the monitor option, the Aironet 340 Series Bridge will
then begin to examine the protocol used in each packet forwarded. If the
protocol is not already in the list, an entry is created. Otherwise, the
packet count for the given protocol is incremented.
then begin to examine the protocol used in each packet forwarded. If the
protocol is not already in the list, an entry is created. Otherwise, the
packet count for the given protocol is incremented.
The show option will display the list of currently forwarded protocols.
n Name: If the protocol is recognized, it will be given a name. Other-
wise, the name field is left blank.
PROTOCOLS FOUND
--------LLC----------
Name Source Count Protocol SAPs OUI Protocol
--------------- ------- --------- -------- ---- ------- --------
1. IP RadLan 7207 0800
2. ARP RadLan 782 0806
3. NetBIOS Lan 39 f0f0
4. ARP RadLan 63 aaaa 000000 0806
5. DEC MOP Lan 3 6002
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