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B. Capture Criteria
– SDFR
SDFR
SDFR (Self-Discover Filtering Rules)
is a technology that makes packet capturing/filtering over Ethernet
easy and convenient. SDFR parameters include filter of Layer 2 Destination MAC Address (
DA
), Source
MAC Address (
SA
), Layer 3 Destination IP Address (
DIP
), and Source IP Address (
SIP
). Each filter is
independent and can be activated in any combinations.
SDFR
– Choosing SDFR Parameters
You can choose the criteria with the check boxes. The SDFR parameters available here
includes:
DA:
Destination MAC Address
SA:
Source MAC Address
DIP:
Destination IP Address
SIP:
Source IP Address
As mentioned above, each parameter is independent and can be activated in any
combinations of
DA
,
SA
,
SIP
,
DIP
,
DA & SA
,
DA & SIP
,
DA & DIP
,
SA & SIP
,
SA & DIP
,
SIP & DIP
, and
DA & SA & SIP &DIP
.
SDFR
– Rule Setting
The
Rule Setting
field allows you to set and input the value of
DA
,
SA
,
DIP
, and
SIP
. The value of SDFR
parameters can be set as
Single
,
Pair
, and
Range
. The following descriptions will use
DA
as example.
Single:
A single value will be used as SDFR
parameter.
Pair:
Two values will be used as SDFR parameters.
Range:
Values within the range of the two values set
here will be used as SDFR parameters.
SDFR
– Current Filter/Technical Terms
The
Current Filter
field displays the settings you
’ve made, while the
Technical Terms
field displays the
explanations for
DA
,
SA
,
DIP
, and
SIP
.
SDFR
– Button
Apply:
Apply and save the changes you
’ve made on this page. After making any settings
on this page, you must click the
Apply
button or all changes will be lost.