Configuring vlans for bridging, Configuring layer-2 filters – Cabletron Systems SMARTSWITCH ROUTER 9032578-05 User Manual
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Configuring VLANs for Bridging
The SSR allows you to create VLANs for AppleTalk, DECnet, SNA, and IPv6 traffic as well
as for IP and IPX traffic. You can create a VLAN for handling traffic for a single protocol,
such as a DECnet VLAN. Or, you can create a VLAN that supports several specific
protocols, such as SNA and IP traffic.
Note:
Some commands in this facility require updated SSR hardware. Please refer to
for details.
Configuring Layer-2 Filters
Layer-2 security filters on the SSR allow you to configure ports to filter specific MAC
addresses. When defining a Layer-2 security filter, you specify to which ports you want
the filter to apply. Refer to the “Security Configuration Chapter” for details on configuring
Layer-2 filters. You can specify the following security filters:
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Address filters
These filters block traffic based on the frame's source MAC address, destination MAC
address, or both source and destination MAC addresses in flow bridging mode.
Address filters are always configured and applied to the input port.
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Port-to-address lock filters
These filters prohibit a user connected to a locked port or set of ports from using
another port.
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Static entry filters
These filters allow or force traffic to go to a set of destination ports based on a frame's
source MAC address, destination MAC address, or both source and destination MAC
addresses in flow bridging mode. Static entries are always configured and applied at
the input port.
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Secure port filters
A secure filter shuts down access to the SSR based on MAC addresses. All packets
received by a port are dropped. When combined with static entries, however, these
filters can be used to drop all received traffic but allow some frames to go through.