Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Ethernet Bridges 用户指南
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This allows you to specify a bit mask and corresponding hexa-
decimal value to be applied to the packet. These two values must
match the packet contents before the protocol is identified.
decimal value to be applied to the packet. These two values must
match the packet contents before the protocol is identified.
You must first specify a mask start position in the packet and
match the mask value. The mask start position value should be a
0-based byte offset from the start of the data portion of the
frame (after the MAC layer header). If you set the position to
“none”, no mask is tested.
match the mask value. The mask start position value should be a
0-based byte offset from the start of the data portion of the
frame (after the MAC layer header). If you set the position to
“none”, no mask is tested.
c.
Type a mask start position value (or “none”, if applicable) and
press ENTER.
press ENTER.
Enter a hex value of 1 to 30 characters :
d.
Type the value to be matched as a string of up to 30 hexadecimal
digits and press ENTER. If the numbered digits is odd, the
mask value will be adjusted to ignore the low 4 bits of the corre-
sponding byte.
digits and press ENTER. If the numbered digits is odd, the
mask value will be adjusted to ignore the low 4 bits of the corre-
sponding byte.
Enter a hex don’t care mask of 1 to 6 characters :
This allows you to enter a string of hexadecimal digits to indi-
cate which bits of the packet data are meaningful.
cate which bits of the packet data are meaningful.
A bit set in this value causes the corresponding bit in the packet
to be ignored. Therefore, a 0 mask means that the packet con-
tents must exactly match the previous value entered. If the mask
entered is shorter than the value entered it is automatically
extended to the correct length with zeros.
to be ignored. Therefore, a 0 mask means that the packet con-
tents must exactly match the previous value entered. If the mask
entered is shorter than the value entered it is automatically
extended to the correct length with zeros.
e.
Type the applicable hexadecimal digits and press ENTER.
For example, to enter a mask that matches the value 4128H in
the 16th byte data portion of the packet and have the high bit of
each byte ignored, complete as follows:
the 16th byte data portion of the packet and have the high bit of
each byte ignored, complete as follows:
Enter one of [a mask start position, none] : 15
Enter a hex value of 1 to 30 characters : 4128
Enter a hex don’t care mask of 1 to 4 characters :
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