Sender IP Filter: Select “Any”, “Host”, or “Network” for sender IP filter. If “Host” is selected,
you need to indicate a specific host IP address. If “Network” is selected, you need to
indicate both network address and subnet mask.
Sender IP Address: Specify a sender IP address.
Sender IP Mask: Specify a subnet mask.
Target IP Filter: Select “Any”, “Host”, or “Network” for target IP filter. If “Host” is selected,
you need to indicate a specific host IP address. If “Network” is selected, you need to
indicate both network address and subnet mask.
Target IP Address: Specify a target IP address.
Target IP Mask: Specify a subnet mask.
ARP SMAC Match: Select “0” to indicate that the SHA (Sender Hardware Address) field in
the ARP/RARP frame is not equal to source MAC address. Select “1” to indicate that SHA
field in the ARP/RARP frame is equal to source MAC address. Select “Any” to indicate a
match and not a match.
RARP DMAC Match: Select “0” to indicate that the THA (Target Hardware Address) field in
the ARP/RARP frame is not equal to source MAC address. Select “1” to indicate that THA
field in the ARP/RARP frame is equal to source MAC address. Select “Any” to indicate a
match and not a match.
IP/Ethernet Length: Select “0” to indicate that HLN (Hardware Address Length) field in the
ARP/RARP frame is not equal to Ethernet (0x6) and the Protocol Address Length field is
not equal to IPv4 (0x4). Select “1” to indicate that HLN (Hardware Address Length) field in
the ARP/RARP frame is equal to Ethernet (0x6) and the Protocol Address Length field is
equal to IPv4 (0x4). Select “Any” to indicate a match and not a match.
IP: Select “0” to indicate that Protocol Address Space field in ARP/RARP frame is not equal
to IP (0x800). Select “1” to indicate that Protocol Address Space is equal to IP (0x800).
Select “Any” to indicate a match and not a match.
Ethernet: Select “0” to indicate that Hardware Address Space field in ARP/RARP frame is
not equal to Ethernet (1). Select “1” to indicate that Hardware Address Space field is equal
to Ethernet (1). Select “Any” to indicate a match and not a match.