Mac address filtering examples – EXP Computer PathBuilder S200 User Manual
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Bridging
Bridge Filtering
MAC Address Filtering Examples
Introduction
This section shows two filtering examples. Figure 32 shows how the source address
can be used to filter frames. Figure 35 shows how the MAC Address Filter Table can
be used to filter frames by combining multiple source and destination addresses.
First Example
In Figure 32, the source address (MAC Address represented by A) is used to filter
frames passing in or out of the bridge via links 1, 5, and 6 (Figure 32). Frames
originating from the station with MAC Address A are to be sent to server B but not
server C. Figure 32 shows that for bridge link 1, Incoming Source Address frames
with MAC Address A are passed, and Outgoing Source Address frames with MAC
Address A are passed on link 5, but blocked on link 6.
Figure 32. Example of Bridge Links Configured to Filter Selected MAC
Address Frames
How To Configure
the Example in
Figure 32
To configure something similar to Figure 32, complete the Bridge Link record for the
bridge and the MAC Address Filter Table as shown in these tables.
Configuring the Bridge Link Record
1
PB S200
Bridge
Token
Ring 1
Token
Ring 2
Token
Ring 3
B
C
5
6
Source Address
A
Incoming Source Address: Pass Link 1
Outgoing Source Address: Pass Link 5; Do Not Pass Link 6 (Block)
Outgoing
Source
Outgoing
Source
Pass
Block
Incoming
Source
Pass
PB S200
PB S200
Parameter
Values
Entry Number
1
5
6
MAC Address Filter Action
Pass
Pass
Pass