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EKI-6333AC-4GP User Manual
Once you enabled the Packet Analyzer function on specific Interface(s), you can
further specify some filter rules to capture the packets which matched the rules.
Figure 3.171 Administration > Diagnostic > Packet Analyzer > Capture Filters
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
Description
Filter
Check
Enable
checkbox to activate the capture filter function.
Source MACs
Define the filter rule with source MACs, which means the source
MAC address of packets. Packets which match the rule will be
captured. Up to 10 MACs are supported, but they must be
separated with “;”.
e.g. AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF; 11:22:33:44:55:66
The packets will be captured when match any one MAC in the rule.
Source IPs
Define the filter rule with source IPs, which means the source IP
address of packets. Packets which match the rule will be captured.
Up to 10 IPs are supported, but they must be separated with “;”.
e.g. 192.168.1.1; 192.168.1.2
The packets will be captured when match any one IP in the rule.
Source Ports
Define the filter rule with source ports, which means the source
port of packets. The packets will be captured when match any port
in the rule.
Up to 10 ports are supported, but they must be separated with “;”.
e.g. 80; 53
Value Range: 1 ~ 65535.
Destination MACs
Define the filter rule with destination MACs, which means the
destination MAC address of packets. Packets which match the rule
will be captured.
Up to 10 MACs are supported, but they must be separated with “;”.
e.g. AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF; 11:22:33:44:55:66
The packets will be captured when match any one MAC in the rule.
Destination IPs
Define the filter rule with destination IPs, which means the
destination IP address of packets. Packets which match the rule
will be captured. Up to 10 IPs are supported, but they must be
separated with “;”.
e.g. 192.168.1.1; 192.168.1.2
The packets will be captured when match any one IP in the rule.
Destination Ports
Define the filter rule with destination Ports, which means the
destination port of packets. The packets will be captured when
match any port in the rule. Up to 10 ports are supported, but they
must be separated with “;”.
e.g. 80; 53
Value Range: 1 ~ 65535.