Static filtering table, Unicast filtering – D-Link DES-3226 User Manual
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DES-3226 NWay Standalone Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
To configure Spanning Tree Protocol functions for individual ports, enter the desired information in the
fields on this window (see the descriptions below for assistance) and then click Apply.
The information on the window is described as follows:
• From – Enter the first port to be configured.
• To – Enter the last port to be configured.
• State [Disabled] – The Spanning Tree Protocol state for a selected port can either be Enabled or
Disabled.
• Cost (1~65535) [ 19 ] – A port cost can be set between 1 and 65535. The lower the cost, the
greater the probability the port will be chosen as the designated port (chosen to forward
packets).
• Priority (0~255) [128 ] – A port priority can be set between 0 and 255. The lower the priority,
the greater the probability the port will be chosen as the root port.
• Bypass [No ]– This sets the forward delay timer to zero thus bypassing the waiting time before
the listening state.
Static Filtering Table
Unicast Filtering
Figure 7-12. Unicast Filtering Settings window
The window above allows you to set up static packet filtering on the Switch. Click Apply to add or
modify an entry on this table.
The information on the window is described as follows:
• VID [ 1 ] – The VLAN ID number of the VLAN to which the MAC address belongs.
• MAC Address [00:00:00:00:00:00] – The MAC address from which packets will be statically
filtered.
• Type [Permanent] – Select the filter type, Permanent or DeleteOnReset.
• Allow-to-Go Port [Port 0 ] – Allows the designation of the port on which the above MAC address
resides. Selecting Port 0 means no parts are allowed.
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