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As an alternative method instead, you can highlight the field and then enter +2/9
[Return]. The existing field keeps the previous list and adds the new port number
(2/9) between ports 2/7 and 3/14.
(If you choose to add port 2/8 to the existing port number list, the field accepts the
new port 2/8 but shows the new port number list field as: 1/3,2/7-8,3/1-4.)
Removing a port from an existing port number list
To remove a port from the port number list, use the minus sign (-) character
instead of the plus sign (+) character as described above.
Copying an existing field into and adjacent field
You can use the period (.) character to copy a previously entered field value into
the field directly next to it. For example, to copy the Allowed Source S3 (shown in
Figure 62 on page 178
) into the next field (entry 6):
1
Enter a MAC address into the next MAC address field.
2
Highlight the (blank) Allowed Source field.
3
Enter the period (.) character and click Return.
The port number list from the previous entry is copied into the new field.
Summary of Contents for 2000
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Page 86: ...86 Chapter 1 The Business Policy Switch 2000 208700 B ...
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