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Ethernet Type Parameters
■ EtherType Filter – This option can only be used to filter Ethernet II formatted packets.
(Options: Any, Specific (600-ffff hex); Default: Any)
A detailed listing of Ethernet protocol types can be found in RFC 1060. A few of the more
common types include 0800 (IP), 0806 (ARP), 8137 (IPX).
◆ ARP:
MAC Parameters
■ SMAC Filter – The type of source MAC address. (Options: Any, Specific - user defined;
Default: Any)
■ DMAC Filter – The type of destination MAC address. (Options: Any, MC - multicast, BC -
broadcast, UC - unicast; Default: Any)
ARP Parameters
■ ARP/RARP – Specifies the type of ARP packet. (Options: Any - no ARP/RARP opcode
flag is specified, ARP - frame must have ARP/ RARP opcode set to ARP, RARP - frame
must have ARP/RARP opcode set to RARP, Other - frame has unknown ARP/RARP
opcode flag; Default: Any)
■ Request/Reply – Specifies whether the packet is an ARP request, reply, or either type.
(Options: Any - no ARP/RARP opcode flag is specified, Request -frame must have ARP
Request or RARP Request opcode flag set, Reply - frame must have ARP Reply or RARP
Reply opcode flag; Default: Any)
■ Sender IP Filter – Specifies the sender’s IP address. (Options: Any - no sender IP filter
is specified, Host - specifies the sender IP address in the SIP Address field, Network -
specifies the sender IP address and sender IP mask in the SIP Address and SIP Mask
fields; Default: Any)
■ Target IP Filter – Specifies the destination IP address. (Options: Any - no target IP filter
is specified, Host -specifies the target IP address in the Target IP Address field, Network -
specifies the target IP address and target IP mask in the Target IP Address and Target IP
Mask fields; Default: Any)
■ ARP SMAC Match – Specifies whether frames can be matched according to their
sender hardware address (SHA) field settings. (0ptions: Any - any value is allowed, 0 -
ARP frames where SHA is not equal to the SMAC address, 1 - ARP frames where SHA is
equal to the SMAC address; Default: Any)
■ RARP DMAC Match – Specifies whether frames can be matched according to their
target hardware address (THA) field settings. (Options: Any - any value is allowed, 0 -
RARP frames where THA is not equal to the DMAC address, 1 -RARP frames where THA
is equal to the DMAC address; Default: Any)
■ IP/Ethernet Length – Specifies whether frames can be matched according to their
ARP/RARP hardware address length (HLN) and protocol address length (PLN) settings.
(Options: Any - any value is allowed, 0 -ARP/RARP frames where the HLN is equal to