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15: P
ACKET
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ILTERING
Port Group
Management and
Control Functions
This section describes the management and control functions that you
use to define port groups.
Defining Port Groups
You can configure port groups from the
bridge packetFilter
portGroup
menu of the Administration Console.
This section briefly discusses the control and management functions that
are implemented in the module for port groups.
You need to assign the port groups before you can assign packet filters to
the port groups.
Important Considerations
■
Creating a new group
— When you create a new port group, an
unused port group must be available. A port group is limited to the
number of ports on a module.
■
Listing groups
— You can list the port groups currently defined on
the module. The group id, group name (if any), group mask, and the
slots where the group is loaded are displayed.
■
Displaying groups
— The display of a port group shows the group
id, the name of the group, and all the addresses or ports included in
that group.
■
Deleting groups
— When you delete port groups from a module,
those groups are no longer available for use in packet filters.
■
Adding Ports to Groups
— When you add ports to an existing
group, you can either enter the ports at the prompts or import them
from a file. At least one port group must exist before you can add
ports. The same port may be in multiple port groups.
■
Port group size
— The maximum number of ports that a port group
can contain is 24, which is the maximum number of ports on a
system.
■
Removing ports from a group
— At least one group must exist
before you can remove a port.
Summary of Contents for 4007
Page 36: ...36 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 37: ...I UNDERSTANDING YOUR SWITCH 4007 SYSTEM Chapter 1 Configuration Overview ...
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Page 50: ...50 CHAPTER 1 CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW ...
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Page 70: ...70 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING MANAGEMENT MODULES ...
Page 110: ...110 CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING AND USING EME OPTIONS ...
Page 130: ...130 CHAPTER 5 MANAGING THE CHASSIS POWER AND TEMPERATURE ...
Page 222: ...222 CHAPTER 11 IP MULTICAST FILTERING WITH IGMP ...
Page 240: ...240 CHAPTER 13 RESILIENT LINKS ...
Page 304: ...304 CHAPTER 14 VIRTUAL LANS VLANS ...
Page 350: ...350 CHAPTER 15 PACKET FILTERING ...
Page 506: ...506 CHAPTER 19 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST OSPF ROUTING ...
Page 534: ...534 CHAPTER 20 IPX ROUTING ...
Page 612: ...612 CHAPTER 22 QOS AND RSVP ...
Page 656: ...656 CHAPTER 23 DEVICE MONITORING ...
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