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Setting the Default (Source)
Source address filtering is “Off” by default. This saves processing power
since the unit has to look up the source address of each incoming packet
to see if a filter is to be applied. Before any individual source filters can
be made active, one of the other values for the default must be chosen.
You may set the action to off, forward or discard.
since the unit has to look up the source address of each incoming packet
to see if a filter is to be applied. Before any individual source filters can
be made active, one of the other values for the default must be chosen.
You may set the action to off, forward or discard.
Setting Specific Node Address Filters (Add/Remove)
Use the add option to add filters for specific addresses to the filter table.
You will be prompted for the infrastructure address or IP address of the
node to which the filter applies. You are then asked whether this is a
source address, radio destination address or ethernet destination address
filter. Finally you are be asked for the filter action to be applied to this
address which may be off (for remove the filter), forward or discard.
node to which the filter applies. You are then asked whether this is a
source address, radio destination address or ethernet destination address
filter. Finally you are be asked for the filter action to be applied to this
address which may be off (for remove the filter), forward or discard.
To remove one or all specific node filters use the remove option. You
may enter either the keyword “all”, a single nodes infrastructure
address, or a single node’s IP address. Once removed, the filter action
for the removed addresses will revert to the default value.
may enter either the keyword “all”, a single nodes infrastructure
address, or a single node’s IP address. Once removed, the filter action
for the removed addresses will revert to the default value.
Displaying The Node Address Filters (Display)
Use the display option to view the table of controlled addresses. The fil-
ters are stored in the association table so that they may be accessed
quickly. The display of the filters follows the format of the normal asso-
ciation display. At the end of each line the filter action for each address
will be displayed.
ters are stored in the association table so that they may be accessed
quickly. The display of the filters follows the format of the normal asso-
ciation display. At the end of each line the filter action for each address
will be displayed.
This same display may also be produced using the “association display”
command with either the “all” or “multicast-filters” information. See
Chapter 10 “Setting Up the Association Table”.
command with either the “all” or “multicast-filters” information. See
Chapter 10 “Setting Up the Association Table”.
NODE FILTERS
Address Device Type Parent Name Src
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N000102030405 Unkwn Fwd
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