User`s guide

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Filters
6. Enter the first MAC address in the source range.
7. Enter the last MAC address in the source range.
8. Enter the source range MAC address mask.
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff is the default address mask. If ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff is
the mask you want to use, you don’t need to enter anything. If
you want to use a different mask, enter that value.
9. Select whether the filter will use a destination range of MAC
addresses.
NA, is the default; meaning the filter will not use a destination
range.You don’t need to enter anything if your are not using a
destination range. If you are not using a destination range, go
to Step 9.
If you are using a destination 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.
10. Enter the first MAC address in the destination range.
11. Enter the last MAC address in the destination range.
12. Enter the destination range MAC address mask.
13. Select whether the filter will use a protocol match.
NA is the default. You don’t need to enter anything if you are
not using a protocol match. If you are not using a protocol
match, go to Step 15.
If you are using a protocol match type either:
True – Filter the packet if the protocol type matches.
False – Filter the packet if the protocol type does not match.