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DWS-1008 User’s Manual
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Appendix A - Troubleshooting
Deleting a Snoop Filter
To delete a snoop filter, use the following command:
clear
snoop
filter-name
Mapping a Snoop Filter to a Radio
You can map a snoop filter to a radio on a Distributed AP. To map a snoop filter to a radio,
use the following command:
set
snoop
map
filter-name
dap
dap-num
radio
{
1
|
2
}
You can map the same filter to more than one radio. You can map up to eight filters to the
same radio. If more than one filter has the same observer, the AP sends only one copy of a
packet that matches a filter to the observer. After the first match, the AP sends the packet and
stops comparing the packet against other filters for the same observer.
If the filter does not have an observer, the AP still maintains a counter of the number of
packets that match the filter.
The following command maps snoop filter
snoop1
to radio 2 on Distributed AP 3:
DWS-1008#
set snoop map snoop1 dap 3 radio 2
success: change accepted.
Displaying the Snoop Filters Mapped to a Radio
To display the snoop filters that are mapped to a radio, use the following command:
show
snoop
map
filter-name
The following command shows the mapping for snoop filter
snoop1
:
DWS-1008#
show snoop map snoop1
filter ‘snoop1’ mapping
Dap: 3 Radio: 2
Displaying the Snoop Filter Mappings for All Radios
To display all snoop filter mappings, use the following command:
DWS-1008#
show snoop
Dap: 3 Radio: 2
snoop1
snoop2