User guide
SS-1200-S, SS-2200-S and SS-4200-S Series Link Aggregating Taps34
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4.1.4.11 SET GATEWAY (SE GA)
This command configures the Gateway (default 192.168.1.0) parameter. Initially this should be done
using the serial port with a terminal application. The parameter is entered as shown:
SET GATEWAY (SE GA) [nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn]
Example:
# SE GA 172.169.50.1
Default Gateway will be updated at end of session.
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4.1.4.12 SET PORT GROUP (SE PO GR)
Create a port list under a common name for ease of use. When displayed, the common name is all
caps, regardless of case entry. As part of this command, there is a command separator
(CONTAINS) or, if the OFF parameter (delete the group) is used, the CONTAINS is not used. A
maximum of 10 groups is allowed.
NOTE: PORT GROUP is shown within the SHOW GROUPS (SH GR) or the SHOW PORT
CONFIG (SH PO CO) display.
Groups as designated by the administrator (Superuser) belong to the same logical group.
Specifically, groups can be configured as if they were a single logical port, enabling a high degree of
control during both the initial setup and all subsequent moves or changes. It is entered as shown:
SET PORT GROUP (SE PO GR) name [OFF] or [CONTAINS] port list
Example:
# SE PO GR Monitor 1 CONTAINS 9,10
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4.1.4.13 SET PORT MONITOR (SE PO MO)
This command sets the data routing by selecting the port (output) on which the monitoring device is
to be located as well as ports (input TAPS, SPAN) to be redirected to that monitor port. As part of
this command, there is a command separator (FROM) or, if the OFF parameter (turn off all data
routing to the selected port) is used, the FROM is not used.
NOTE: PORT MONITOR is shown within the SHOW PORT CONFIG (SH PO CO) or the
SHOW PORT ROUTING (SH PO RO) display.
It is entered as shown:
SET PORT MONITOR (SE PO MO) comma separated list of port numbers, port names or group
names [OFF] or [FROM comma separated list of port numbers, port names or group names]
Example 1:
# SE PO MO Port1 FROM Engineering
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