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CHAPTER 5: Advanced Setup Menu
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ADD FILTERS (Device name -
Name)
ENTER - Enter data
T - Toggle (parameters inside [] )
N - Next line (skip this one)
SPACE - Move right
BACKSPACE - Move left
ESC - Return to previous menu
Filter ID - 1
• Protocol—The protocol on which the filter operates.
• Operation—Used to define the action of the filter.
• Interface—Used to determine the filter interface.
• Source Address—Used to define the source address of passing frames.
• Destination Address—Used to define the destination address of passing frames.
• High level (IP only)—Used to include or exclude high-level protocols.
• Source/Destination Port—Used to define the port source/destination address of an application.
• Source/Destination Socket—Used to define the socket source/destination address of an application.
• Low Level—Used to include or exclude the low-level protocols.
• Mask—Used to define a mask filter.
• Status—Used to define the filter’s status.
True-False Menus
Many of the Advanced Filter parameters can be configured so that:
• Frames with that parameter pass (true); or
• Frames without that parameter pass (false).
For example, if you choose BroadCast-True, any frame which is BroadCast will pass. If you choose BroadCast-
False, any frame which is not BroadCast will pass.
Advanced Filter Parameters
• Filter ID—The system automatically assigns a new number to each filter.
• Protocol—The protocol on which the filter operates.
• Operation—The action which the filter applies to a frame that passes. They are Forward, Block, Connect,
and Disconnect.
The operations are listed in their order of priority. For example if the connect and disconnect commands are
applied to a frame, the connect command takes precedence.
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