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ETHERNET EXTENDERS—CONFIGURATION GUIDE
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NOTE
Connect and disconnect are only relevant to Connection on Demand. When accessed
through the Filter menu, only they appear disabled. Refer to Connection on Demand
on page 72 for more information.
• Interface—The area where the filters will act. If you want to filter traffic going to the LAN, choose LAN. If
you want to filter traffic going to the link, choose Link.
• Source Address—Toggle to the desired address type (MAC or NET). The address format (hexadecimal or
binary) appears. Type in the complete source address.
If you want to include a group of addresses, type <x> to indicate “Don’t care.” For example, a filter with the
MAC source address the 4020.D2FE.xxxx will pass any address beginning with 4020.D2FE.
• Destination Address—Toggle to the desired address type (MAC, NET, All, BroadCast, MultiCast). The
address format (hexadecimal or binary) appears. Type in the complete destination address. Choose True or
False.
Normally, a frame has a particular destination, as specified in the destination address field of the frame.
Such frames are referred to as “All” frames. “BroadCast” frames are intended for all stations. If you specify
“BroadCast,” do not specify a mask pattern.
• High Level—When you choose this parameter, 2 choices appear: Yes and No.
When “Yes” is chosen, a list of high-level protocols appear. The high-level protocols are: FTP, WWW,
TELNET, E-MAIL, TFTP, SNMP, DNS, and RIP. Select the protocols you want to filter. Choose True or False.
• Source/Destination Sockets—This parameter differs for IP and IPX:
IP—The Destination Port is enabled when no high-level protocol is specified. If you define a port
number in decimal numbers, define the low-level protocol as UTP or TCP. If no port number is
defined, define the low-level protocol as UTP, TCP, or ICMP. Choose True or False.
IPX—If a socket address or low-level protocol is not defined, a socket number may be specified. Choose
True or False.
• Low Level (IP protocol)—Toggle to the required low-level protocol for the filter. If the port number is
defined in decimal format, specify the low-level protocol as UTP or TCP. If the no port number is defined,
specify the low-level protocol as UTP, TCP, or ICMP. Choose True or False.
• Low Level (IPX protocol)—Toggle to the required low-level protocol for the filter. If a socket is defined in
the destination address, a low-level protocol or socket number may not be specified. Conversely, if a socket
address or low-level protocol is not defined, a socket number may be specified.
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