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11 - 6 Aironet 340 Series Bridge<br />

Setting the Default (Source)<br />

Source address filtering is “Off” by <strong>de</strong>fault. This saves processing power<br />

since the unit has to look up the source address of each incoming packet<br />

to see if a filter is to be applied. Before any individual source filters can<br />

be ma<strong>de</strong> active, one of the other values for the <strong>de</strong>fault must be chosen.<br />

You may set the action to off, forward or discard.<br />

Setting Specific No<strong>de</strong> Address Filters (Add/Remove)<br />

Use the add option to add filters for specific addresses to the filter table.<br />

You will be prompted for the infrastructure address or IP address of the<br />

no<strong>de</strong> to which the filter applies. You are then asked whether this is a<br />

source address, radio <strong>de</strong>stination address or ethernet <strong>de</strong>stination address<br />

filter. Finally you are be asked for the filter action to be applied to this<br />

address which may be off (for remove the filter), forward or discard.<br />

To remove one or all specific no<strong>de</strong> filters use the remove option. You<br />

may enter either the keyword “all”, a single no<strong>de</strong>s infrastructure<br />

address, or a single no<strong>de</strong>’s IP address. Once removed, the filter action<br />

for the removed addresses will revert to the <strong>de</strong>fault value.<br />

Displaying The No<strong>de</strong> Address Filters (Display)<br />

Use the display option to view the table of controlled addresses. The filters<br />

are stored in the association table so that they may be accessed<br />

quickly. The display of the filters follows the format of the normal association<br />

display. At the end of each line the filter action for each address<br />

will be displayed.<br />

This same display may also be produced using the “association display”<br />

command with either the “all” or “multicast-filters” information. See<br />

Chapter 10 “Setting Up the Association Table”.<br />

NODE FILTERS<br />

Address Device Type Parent Name Src<br />

------------- --------- ---- ------------ ------------------ ---<br />

N000102030405 Unkwn Fwd<br />

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