Specifications

9030368 E9 Application Views
3-9
NB20E, NB25E, and NB30 Application Views
The Special Database Table button accesses the SNMP Bridge Special
Database Filter Table. The SNMP Bridge Special Database Filter Table
displays filtering information for forwarding packets through the bridge from
one network segment to another. For the NB30, there is no Port2 Out column
supported, and Port1 Out is named Port 1. Table 3-8 lists the information
provided by the Add New Database Entry area of the Special Database Filter
Table. An Add an Entry button is also provided that accesses an SNMP
Bridge Add an Entry View. This view allows you to select filtering options for a
Static address. Table 3-9 provides a list of the view’s filtering options.
Table 3-7. Acquired Database Information View Fields
Field Description
Model Name The user-defined name of the bridge model.
Source Address The source address of the entry selected.
Entry Type The entry type: Static or Dynamic.
Port1 Out (Filtering for
NB30)
The outbound port for packets entering port 1. A read-
only indicator button displays the port’s filtering
designation (Filter or Relay).
Port2 Out
(Not Available for
NB30)
The outbound port for packets entering port 2. A read-
only indicator button displays the port’s filtering
designation (Filter or Relay).
Acquired Entry Allows you to delete this address from the Acquired
Database Table by clicking on the Delete button
Special Database Table
Table 3-8. Special Database New Database Information
Field Description
Next Available Filter The number of the next available filter that can be added
to the Special Database Filter Table. This field will appear
red-boxed if the database is full and no more filters can be
added. For the NB30 the next available filter will be set to
255 if the database is full, and the field is not boxed in red.
Set to Next Available
Filter
Allows you to specify the next available filter to be added
to the Special Database Filter Table.