User`s guide

Filters
5-9
Pseudo – allows you to create a pseudo filter to monitor traffic
patterns without discarding packets.
And/Or – allows you to combine multiple port filters using the
and/or operators to create boolean filter expressions.
These options are discussed in detail in the section “Combination
port filter options”.
When you are adding filters, you are prompted for all of the
possible field value options. The prompt usually includes a default
value in brackets that will be used if you don’t specify a value.
Configurable fields are described in the sections that follow.
Type
Either Entry (apply the filter to all packets received on the port) or
Exit (apply the filter before transmitting the packet from the port).
Entry is the default.
Note: Use PMEntry and PMExit to filter when using the port mirroring
option.
Source Range
Either NA (not applicable), True (filter the packet if the source
MAC address is within the range), or False (filter the packet if the
source MAC address is outside of the range). NA is the default.
Source Range Start
The starting MAC address for the source range of MAC addresses.
Source Range End
Ending MAC address for the source range of MAC addresses. If
you are filtering on a single address, no entry is required.