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Note:
The type that is set, for example
all
, overrides the mask that is seen
with the
get
command.
Default Settings
da: all
da_mask: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
enabled: no
sa: all
sa_mask: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
type: all
type_mask: ff:ff
Command Usage
Each global filter defines matching conditions for destination address, source
address and type in the Ethernet packet header. The result of the matching
against an Ethernet packet is positive when the packet header content is in
harmony with the filter definition, otherwise the result is negative.
For each of these three items, a corresponding mask may also be defined. A
mask defines which bits are considered at matching.
Furthermore, each filter may individually be enabled or disabled by an
operator. When it is disabled all match results are negative, that is, the global
filter in question does not filter out any packets at all.
MAC addresses may be given in MAC address format, that is in colon
separated pairs of hexadecimal numbers, for example, 11:12:13:14:15:16.
Alternatively, the MAC address may be given in decimal numbers (integer).
11:12:13:14:15:16 must then be written: 18769327166742.
Example:
efn#
set global_filter 1 da broadcast type arp
13.8.17
set node_control
Use this command to set global parameters.
reset node_control
sets all
the node control parameters to default values.
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