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We now have a filter 

 

case 432A

  

which can send traffic from ports 

B2 and A4 to port D4 (slot 2 port B and slot 4 port A to slot 4 port 
D).  At this point ALL traffic will be sent as no filters have been 
defined.  Note the presence of the 

 

S

  

in the menu.  This indicates 

that the filter has not been saved in flash memory or downloaded to 
the modules yet. 
Press 

 

S

  

now 

Figure 27: Row 1 Filters

  

Screen showing the case 432A filter

Return to the 

 

Row 1 Filters

  

Screen

Garland Technology M1G1ACE (Code Version:1.0.21)

Row 1 Filters  ***FILTER CONFIGURATION NOT SAVED OR APPLIED***

#:  Name

Ports

  Count

->  1:

Case 432A

[unav| i   |   |i  o]

0

u:cursor up  d:cursor down 

 t:filter up   g:filter down

a:add 

 e:edit 

 i:insert 

 x:delete

v:view

 c:clear count

  r:reset

 h:help

0:exit

 *** s:SAVE AND APPLY FILTERS ***

Select: 

Edit Filter:

1. Name

 : case 432A dmac

2. Ports

 : [unav| i  | 

 |i  o]

3. Counter Used

 : YES

4. Source MAC Address

 : 

5. Destination MAC Address:

6. VLAN ID

 : 

7. Layer 3

 : 

0: Exit

Enter menu selection:

Back to the Edit Filter Screen

Figure 31: Edit Filter Menu to set Destination MAC 

Press 

    

so we can provide a name for the new filter.  In this case we 

will add to the existing name 

 

case 432A

  

we will enter dmac at the 

end of the current name.  Press 5 to setup Destination MAC.

Note: The name of the filter is  for User

 

s conven ien ce only and does no affect the operation. 

So multiple filters with the same name are allowed.

Edit Filter:

1. Name

 : case 432A dmac

2. Ports

 : [unav| i  | 

 |i  o]

3. Counter Used

 : YES

4. Source MAC Address

 : 

5. Destination MAC Address:

6. VLAN ID

 : 

7. Layer 3

 : 

0: Exit

Enter menu selection:

 filter on DESTINATION MAC address? [N]:

The program will add 

 

filter on DESTINATION MAC address? [N]:

  

line 

at the bottom of the menu. Press 

 

y

  

to add the address.

Figure 32: Begin setting up the destination MAC address 

Pressing 

    

adds a line to the menu

Figure 30: Edit Filter Menu to set Source IP

Row 1 Filters Screen after pressing F1

Garland Technology M1G1ACE (Code Version:1.0.21)

Row 1 Filters ***FILTER CONFIGURATION NOT SAVED OR APPLIED***

#:  Name

Ports

  Count

->  1:

Case 432A

[unav| i  | 

 |i  o]

0

1:

Case 432A

[unav| i  | 

 |i  o]

0

u:cursor up  d:cursor down 

 t:filter up   g:filter down

a:add 

 e:edit 

 i:insert 

 x:delete

v:view

 c:clear count

  r:reset

 h:help

0:exit   *** s:SAVE AND APPLY FILTERS *** 
Select: 

Now we can edit the new filter we just added by pressing 

 

E

    

The program is saving the filter to Flash and downloading to the 
modules. 

Figure 28: Row 1 Filters screen while saving the filter

The Filter is now being saved 

Garland Technology M1G1ACE (Code Version:1.0.21)

Row 1 Filters  ***FILTER CONFIGURATION NOT SAVED OR APPLIED***

#:  Name

Ports

  Count

->  1:

Case 432A

[unav| i   |   |i  o]

0

u:cursor up  d:cursor down 

 t:filter up   g:filter down

a:add 

 e:edit 

 i:insert 

 x:delete

v:view

 c:clear count

  r:reset

 h:help

0:exit   *** s:SAVE AND APPLY FILTERS ***
Select:

Updating filters in modules in row 1, slot 1, 2, 3, 4 ...

Garland Technology M1G1ACE (Code Version:1.0.21)

Row 1 Filters 

#:  Name

Ports

  Count

->  1:

Case 432A

[unav| i   |   |i  o]

0

u:cursor up  d:cursor down 

 t:filter up   g:filter down

a:add 

 e:edit 

 i:insert 

 x:delete

v:view

 c:clear count

  r:reset

 h:help

0:exit
Select: 

Row Filters Sceen after saving filter 432A

Figure 29: Edit Filter Menu to set Destination MAC 

Notice the 

 

S

  

Save and Download selection is gone.  Now we want to 

copy the filter then edit it to filter on the destination MAC address.  
Pressing function key 

 

F1

  

to copy the currently selected filter.

M1G2ACE/M1G2DCE

M1G1ACE/M1G1DCE
M1G2ACE/M1G2DCE

M1G1ACE/M1G1DCE

Summary of Contents for M1G1ACE

Page 1: ...ke advantage of the aggregating backplane you will need to update the firmware of the modules Otherwise the modules will operate as they normally would in the new chassis There is a RJ 45 Management p...

Page 2: ...air circulation is maintained To deploy the M1GXXCE Modular Chassis with Filtering Backplane into your network the following steps apply Figure 2 M1G1ACE with four TAP modules a Management module Page...

Page 3: ...of each module to the backplane Option 3 provides the capability to manage the Username and Password for the chassis Option 4 provides the capability to manage the Network configuration Option 5 provi...

Page 4: ...the RJ45 Serial Port on the M1GXXCE chassis 2 Connect the other side of the RS232 cable to your PC s RS232 port 3 Use any terminal emulation software PuTTY HyperTerminal Etc to connect to the CLI inte...

Page 5: ...21 Main Menu Select 1 Change View Module Configuration 2 Filtering 3 Change Username Password 4 Settings 5 Upgrade 0 Logout Before being able to upgrade the Chassis with the latest software the user...

Page 6: ...Supply 2 Up Module Type Operating Mode Current State 1 M1GCCBP 2 M1GCCF 3 M1GCCF 4 M1GCCF Bypass Bypass Press 1 Select Slot 1 2 Select Slot 2 3 Select Slot 3 4 Select Slot 4 0 Exit Figure 10 Show Stat...

Page 7: ...aults Press Enter to refresh this status screen 0 Exit The TAP Module in slot 2 is different than the module in slot 1 This screen is to show that the slot number screens may be slightly different dep...

Page 8: ...LFP ON or OFF Pressing when on the Slot 1 Status Screen of a Copper TAP Module will bring up this screen Slot 1 LFP Configuration Current LFP state ON New LFP state ON 1 ON 2 OFF 0 Return and Apply L...

Page 9: ...Speed setting is less that 1Gbps If the Speed is 1Gbps the Duplex mode is forced to Autonegotiate Pressing when on the Slot Status Screen of a Copper Bypass TAP Module will bring up the Reverse Bypass...

Page 10: ...rows to set up filters Pressing on a 1U chassis would take you directly to the Filter Row menu Page 10 Page 10 V Ve er r 1 1 6 We will show the setting up of some Layer 2 3 and 4 filters in the follo...

Page 11: ...Egress Ports Menu Ingress Egress ports for filter Case 432A Edit Filter 1 Name case 432A 2 Ports 3 Counter Used YES 4 Source MAC Address 5 Destination MAC Address 6 VLAN ID 7 Layer 3 0 Exit Enter menu...

Page 12: ...gram will add filter on DESTINATION MAC address N line at the bottom ofthe menu Press y to add theaddress Figure 32 Begin setting up the destination MAC address Pressing adds a line to the menu Figure...

Page 13: ...tion MAC address is added to line 5 Pleasenote that entering the SOURCE MAC address is operationally the same as entering the DESTINATION MAC address If a SOURCEMAC address is entered at this point th...

Page 14: ...ess 6 VLAN ID 768 7 Layer 3 0 Exit Enter menu selection VLAN ID defined Press to return to the Row 1Filters Screen Figure 43 vlan 768 assigned Figure 40 Add a new filter We will create thenew filter s...

Page 15: ...gned We will select IP packets by pressing then i Edit Filter 1 Name src IP fltA 2 Ports Unav i o 3 Counter Used YES 4 Source MAC Address 5 Destination MAC Address 6 VLAN ID 7 Layer 3 0 Exit Enter men...

Page 16: ...Filter 1 Name src IP fltA 2 Ports Unav i o 3 Counter Used YES 4 Source MAC Address 5 Destination MAC Address 6 VLAN ID 7 Layer 3 IP 8 Source IP address 9 Destination IP address a DSCP b Layer 4 0 Exit...

Page 17: ...ion a filter on dscp N Setting up DSCP Filter cont Selecting IP brings up three new options SourceIP Destination IP and DSCP We willselect a to set up filter on DSCP Figure 60 Select Setting up DSCP F...

Page 18: ...ction b filter on layer 4 IP protocol N y t tcp u udp h other any other key no change IP protocol 0 Figure 67 Select Layer 4 Enter and press ENTER to get back to the Edit milter menu Edit Filter 1 Nam...

Page 19: ...med email send which will go from A2 C2 Press to select layer 3 Figure 71 create email send filter Row 1 Filter now has six filters complete Edit Filter 1 Name email send 2 Ports unav i o 3 Counter Us...

Page 20: ...o return to the Row 1Filters screen Figure 78 destination port is complete Edit Filter 1 Name email send 2 Ports unav i o 3 Counter Used YES 4 Source MAC Address 5 Destination MAC Address 6 VLAN ID 7...

Page 21: ...t Temperature Operating Relative Humidity Storage Temperature Voltage AC DC Current Max 2U WxHxD 17 44 x 3 47 x 13 32 inches 9 lbs 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 90 non condensing 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F...

Page 22: ...es supports up to twelve TAP modules Backplane feature can be used with all of Garland Technology s 1Gbps modular TAPs that end with a letter F Modular TAPs that can use the Aggregating Filtering Back...

Page 23: ...RJ 45 Copper Port SFP Transceiver Port 1Gbps LFP Link Failure Propagation LFP is used mostly for HA designed networks When turned on it can sense a network failure and reflect the failure to the adja...

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