Viewing a source-port filter, Viewing a source-port filter -7 – HP 2600 Series User Manual

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Traffic/Security Filters (ProCurve Series 2600/2600-PWR and 2800 Switches)

Using Source-Port Filters

Viewing a Source-Port Filter

You can list all source-port filters configured in the switch and, optionally, the
detailed information on a specific filter.

For example, assume that these three filters exist on the switch:

Syntax:

show filter

Displays a listing of configured filters, where each filter entry includes
an IDX (index) number, Filter Type, and Value :

IDX: An automatically assigned index number used to identify the filter
for a detailed information listing. A filter retains its assigned IDX
number for as long as the filter exists in the switch. The switch assigns
the lowest available IDX number to a new filter. This can result in a
newer filter having a lower IDX number than an older filter if a previous
(source-port) filter deletion created a gap in the filter listing.
Filter Type: Indicates the type of filter assigned to the IDX number.
Value: Indicates the port number or port-trunk name of the source port
or trunk assigned to the filter.

Use show filter to learn the index number of a specific filter you want to
examine in more detail.

[

index

]

Displays detailed data on the filter designated by the index number. For
source-port filters, the display includes the source-port number, a listing
of all ports and/or trunks on the switch (with their port types), and the
filter action configured on each port or trunk (Forward—the default—or
Drop).

Source Port

Destination

Port(s)

Action

1

6-7

Drop; Forward on all other ports/trunks

2

8-9

Drop; Forward on all other ports/trunks

3

1-2

Drop; Forward on all other ports/trunks

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