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Chapter 5: FN10 Filters
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Source
Range
Start
The starting MAC address for the source range of
MAC addresses. If you are filtering on a single source
address, enter that address here.
Source
Range
End
Ending MAC address for the source range of MAC
addresses. If you are filtering on a single address,
enter that address here.
Source
Range
Mask
MAC address mask to apply to the range of source
MAC addresses.
ff:ff:ff: ff:
ff:ff
Destinati
on
Range
Either NA (not applicable), True
–
filter the packet if
the destination MAC address is within the range, or
False
–
filter the packet if the destination MAC
address is outside of the range.
NA
Destinati
on
Range
Start
Starting MAC address for the destination range of
MAC addresses. If you are filtering on a single source
address, enter that address here.
Destinati
on
Range
End
Ending MAC address, for the destination range of
MAC addresses.
Destinati
on
Range
Mask
MAC address mask to apply to the range of
destination MAC addresses.
ff:ff:ff: ff:
ff:ff
Protocol
Match
Either NA (not applicable), True
–
filter the packet if
the protocol type matches, or False
–
filter the packet
if the protocol type does not match.
NA
Protocol
Type
For all Ethernet-2, 802.3, or specific Ethernet frames.
All of the Ethernet hex values are listed in RFC 1060.
Some common Ethernet protocol hex values include:
0800 – IP, 0806 – ARP, 6003 – DECnet Phase IV, and
809B – AppleTalk
Field
Match
Either NA (not applicable), True
–
filter the packet if
the masked value matches, or False
–
filter the packet
if the masked value does not match. This option allows
you to examine a portion of a packet to set up
customized filters to match conditions you specify.
NA
Table 5-2
Port Filter Configuration Fields (Continued)
Field
Description
Default