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DWS-1008 User’s Manual
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Appendix A - Troubleshooting
Mapping a Snoop Filter to a Radio
You can map a snoop lter to a radio on a Distributed AP. To map a snoop lter to a radio,
use the following command:
set snoop map filter-name dap dap-num radio {1 | 2}
You can map the same lter to more than one radio. You can map up to eight lters to the
same radio. If more than one lter has the same observer, the AP sends only one copy of a
packet that matches a lter to the observer. After the rst match, the AP sends the packet and
stops comparing the packet against other lters for the same observer.
If the lter does not have an observer, the AP still maintains a counter of the number of
packets that match the lter.
The following command maps snoop lter snoop1 to radio 2 on Distributed AP 3:
DWS-1008# set snoop map snoop1 dap 3 radio 2
success: change accepted.
Displaying the Snoop Filters Mapped to a Radio
To display the snoop lters that are mapped to a radio, use the following command:
show snoop map filter-name
The following command shows the mapping for snoop lter snoop1:
DWS-1008# show snoop map snoop1
filter ‘snoop1’ mapping
Dap: 3 Radio: 2
Displaying the Snoop Filter Mappings for All Radios
To display all snoop lter mappings, use the following command:
DWS-1008# show snoop
Dap: 3 Radio: 2
snoop1
snoop2
Dap: 2 Radio: 2
snoop2
Removing Snoop Filter Mappings
To remove a snoop lter from a specic radio, use the following command: