Chapter 4 IP Testing
Configuring layer 3 IP tests
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Filtering
received traffic
using layer 2
criteria
If you want to filter received traffic using layer 2 criteria,
specify the criteria on the Ethernet Filter menu (see “Filtering
received traffic using layer 2 criteria” on page 65).
Filtering
received traffic
using layer 3
criteria
You can specify settings that determine which packets will
pass through the receive filter and be analyzed and reported
in the test result categories for layer 3 IP traffic. Traffic that
does not pass filter criteria is not reported in the test result
categories.
TIPS:
– If you want to use the JDSU Discovery feature to popu-
late the filter, be certain to Enable the filter.
– If you selected a Terminate application, and you want to
analyze all received traffic, verify that the Ethernet Filter
settings are all Don’t Care, and that the IP Filter is
Disabled.
– If you selected a Terminate application, and you want to
analyze only layer 3 IP traffic, the IP Filter or IPv6 Filter
must be Enabled.
– If you selected a Monitor / Thru application, and you
want to monitor both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic, verify that the
IP Version setting is Don’t Care.
– If you selected a Monitor / Thru application, and you
want to monitor only IPv4 or IPv6 traffic, verify that you
specified the correct IP Version setting.
– If you selected a Monitor /Thru application, and you
specified the Thru test type, you can specify filter criteria
for Port 1 and Port 2.