Traffic/Security Filters
Filter Types and Operation
ProCurve(config)# show filter
Traffic/Security Filters
ID X Filter Type | Value
- -- ------------ + -------------------
1 Sourc e Port | 2
2 Sourc e Port | 3
3 Sourc e Port | 4
4 Sourc e Port | 5
5 Sourc e Port | 6
6 Sourc e Port | 8
7 Sourc e Port | 9
8 Sourc e Port | 12
2 0 Sourc e Port | 24
2 1 Sourc e Port | 25
2 2 Sourc e Port | 26
2 3 Sourc e Port | 7
2 4 Sourc e Port | 10
2 5 Sourc e Port | 11
2 6 Sourc e Port | 1
Indicates the port number or port-
trunk name of the source port or trunk
assigned to the filter.
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
or named source-port) filter deletion
created a gap in the filter listing.
Using the IDX value in the show filter command, we can see how traffic is
filtered on a specific port (Value).The two outputs below show a non-
accounting and an accounting switch port.
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