Command Reference Guide

574 CHAPTER : SNOOP COMMANDS
set snoop map Maps a snoop filter to a radio on a Distributed MAP. A snoop filter does
take effect until you map it to a radio and enable the filter.
Examplesset snoop map filter-name dap dap-num radio {1 | 2}
filter-nameName of the snoop filter.
dap-numNumber of a Distributed MAP to which to map the snoop
filter.
radio 1 — Radio 1 of the MAP.
radio 2 — Radio 2 of the MAP. (This option does not apply to
single-radio models.)
Defaults — Snoop filters are unmapped by default.
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 4.0.
Usage — You can map the same filter to more than one radio. You can
map up to eight filters to the same radio. If more than one filter has the
same observer, the MAP sends only one copy of a packet that matches a
filter to the observer. After the first match, the MAP sends the packet and
stops comparing the packet against other filters for the same observer.
If the filter does not have an observer, the MAP still maintains a counter
of the number of packets that match the filter. (See display snoop stats
on page 578.)
Examples — The following command maps snoop filter snoop1 to radio
2 on Distributed MAP 3:
WX1200# set snoop map snoop1 dap 3 radio 2
success: change accepted.