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Set a list of ports to which forwarding of ltered packets is permitted.
filter protocol < ip | ipx | arp | ... > forward [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST
Set a list of ports to which forwarding of ltered packets is permitted.
multicast
[no] filter multicast MAC-ADDR
Usage: [no] lter multicast MAC-ADDR [...]
Description: Specify multicast lter to manage.
If preceded by 'no' the command deletes the lter specied.
Otherwise, the lter is added to the system, if
it is not already there. Also, an action to apply to the
packets satisfying to the lter condition can be set.
The packets satisfying to the lter condition are all
packets destined to the MAC-ADDR specied. Use
'lter source-port [ethernet] PORT-NUM ?' to get a list
of all possible actions that could be applied to the packets.
Next Available Options:
forward -- Set a list of ports to which forwarding of filtered packets is permitted. ([ethernet]
PORT-LIST) (p. 174)
drop -- Set a list of ports to which forwarding of filtered packets is not permitted. ([ethernet]
PORT-LIST) (p. 174)
named-filter
[no] filter source-port named-filter
Set the lter name.
Next Available Option:
ascii -- Set the filter name. (ASCII-STR) (p. 173)
filter source-port [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST named-filter NAMED-FILTER
Set the lter name.
port-list
[no] filter source-port [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST
Set the list of source port lters.
Next Available Options:
named-filter -- Set the filter name. (ASCII-STR) (p. 175)
forward -- Set a list of ports to which forwarding of filtered packets is permitted. ([ethernet]
PORT-LIST) (p. 174)
drop -- Set a list of ports to which forwarding of filtered packets is not permitted. ([ethernet]
PORT-LIST) (p. 174)
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