4 p-bit translation table, 4 port filters – CANOGA PERKINS 9145 NID Software Version 6.0 User Manual
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5.2.3.4 P-Bit Translation Table
The 9145 can change P-Bit Tag IDs on user packets to change their priority status in the network.
To change incoming Priority Bit Translations, type 4 and press
Table (see Figure 5-10) appears.
1. To modify the P-Bit translation data, type the number of the P-Bit you wish to translate,
from 1 to 8, and press
change columns. Press
2. To Enable or Disable P-Bit translation, type 9, press
between Yes and No. Use
Figure 5-10. P-Bit Translation Table
5.2.4 Port Filters
Port Filters allows the customer to set filters on the user and extension ports to filter certain man-
agement and control Ethernet frames from the data stream and control traffic coming out of spe-
cific ports, depending on the packet type. To configure the port filters, on the Port Configuration
menu, type 4, then press
the filter item number, 1 through 6, and press
PVST + BPDU Filter - When enabled, the 9145 will discard PVST and BPDU frames
received on the specified port. Use
Enabled, Both Ports Enabled, and Disabled.
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-------------------------------P-BIT TRANSLATION TABLE--------------------------
Local Local Remote
User
Port
Ext
Port
Offline
1) Incoming P-Bit 0 translated to
0
2
2) Incoming P-Bit 1 translated to
1
3
3) Incoming P-Bit 2 translated to
2
4
4) Incoming P-Bit 3 translated to
3
7
5) Incoming P-Bit 4 translated to
4
3
6) Incoming P-Bit 5 translated to
5
2
7) Incoming P-Bit 6 translated to
6
0
8) Incoming P-Bit 7 translated to
7
1
9) P-Bit Translation Enabled?
Yes
Yes
Select [1-9]:
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