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Traffic/Security Filters
Filter Types and Operation
This list shows the filter created
to block (drop) traffic from
source port 5 (workstation "X") to
destination port 7 (server "A").
Notice that the filter allows
traffic to move from source port
5 to all other destination ports.
Figure 9-3. The Filter for the Actions Shown in Figure 9-2
Named Source-Port Filters
You can specify named source-port filters that may be used on multiple ports
and port trunks. A port or port trunk can only have one source-port filter, but
by using this capability you can define a source-port filter once and apply it
to multiple ports and port trunks. This can make it easier to configure and
manage source-port filters on your switch. The commands to define,
configure, apply, and display the status of named source-port filters are
described below.
Operating Rules for Named Source-Port Filters
â–  A port or port trunk may only have one source-port filter, named or
not named.
â–  A named source-port filter can be applied to multiple ports or port
trunks.
â–  Once a named source-port filter is defined, subsequent changes only
modify its action, they don’t replace it.
â–  To change the named source-port filter used on a port or port trunk,
the current filter must first be removed, using the no filter source-port
named-filter <filter-name > command.
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HP ProCurve 5412ZL Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input Voltage100-240 VAC
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
LayerLayer 3
Port Type10/100/1000Base-T, SFP
ManagementCLI, Web, SNMP

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