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Page 156: Protocol port configuration, Section 6.8, Section 6.7.5

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Protocol Port Configuration Screen

6-38

802.1 Configuration Menu Screens

6.7.5

Deleting PID/Classification/Description Line Items

All, or one or more, line items can be deleted as follows:

Deleting All Line Items

To delete all configured Classification Rules, use the arrow keys to highlight the DEL ALL
command field and press ENTER.

Deleting One or More Line Items

To delete one or more Classification Rules, mark each entry and then delete them, as follows:

1. Use the arrow keys to highlight a line to be deleted.

2. Press the M key and an asterisk (*) appears next to the highlighted line to mark it. The DEL ALL

command is changed to DEL MARKED.

3. If more than one line item is to be deleted, repeat

steps 1

and

2

to mark each line.

4. After the lines are marked, use the arrow keys to highlight the DEL MARKED command field.

5. Press ENTER. The marked line items are deleted and the DEL MARKED command is changed

back to DEL ALL.

6.8

PROTOCOL PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN

When to Use

To display the ports associated with the line item (Classification Rule) selected in the Priority
Classification Configuration screen described in

Section 6.7

. Each port can be changed so it will or

will not transmit frames according to the Classification Rule.

How to Access

Use the arrow keys to highlight the line of interest (Classification Rule) under the
PID/Classification/Description columns on the Priority Classification Configuration screen and
press ENTER. The Protocol Port Configuration

screen,

Figure 6-9

, displays. The Classification

Rule used to access this screen is displayed in the Classification Rule field shown in

Figure 6-9

.

NOTE: To remove a mark, perform

steps 1

and

2

. Pressing M when a marked line is

highlighted will remove the mark. If all marks are removed, the DEL MARKED command
is changed back to DEL ALL

.