User`s guide

Filters
5-15
Note: If you are adding a filter to be used in conjunction with another
filter and they must be ordered sequentially, use the filters
display command to find the index number of the existing filter.
Complete the following steps to add a filter or pseudo filter to a
port. To accept a default value, just press Return:
1. Type: filters add
2. Enter the port number.
2 is the default. If the filter is for port 2, you don’t need to enter
anything; if the filter will be for another port, enter that
number.
3. Select the filter type.
Entry is the default. If the filter will be an entry filter, you don’t
need to enter anything; if the filter will be an exit filter, type:
exit.
4. Select whether the filter should be a true filter or a pseudo
filter.
True is the default; meaning the filter will be a pseudo filter.
You don’t need to enter anything if the filter is to be pseudo. If
you want the filter to be a true filter, type: false
.
5. Select whether the filter will use a range of source MAC
addresses.
NA is the default; meaning the filter will not use a source
range. You don’t need to enter anything if you are not using a
source range. If you are not using a source range, go to Step 9.
If you are using a source range type either:
True – Filter the packet if the source MAC address is within the
range.
False – Filter the packet if the source MAC address is outside
the range.