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D-Link DES-1210-10/ME [112/129] Acl cpu filter finder
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To manually add a profile, click Add CPU Filter Profile.
Figure 4.176 - ACL > CPU Filter Access Profile List -Add CPU Filter Profile
The steps of adding a CPU Filter profile is like below:
1) After selecting the Profile ID and Frame Type (MAC, IPv4 or IPv6), specify attributes like
Untagged/Tagged (for MAC), or ICMP/IGMP/TCP/UDP/Protocol ID (for IPv4), or Traffic Class (for IPv6), then
click Select and a simplified frame diagram will be displayed.
2) Select the field of interest and related columns will be displayed in lower part of the page. Enter the
filtering mask and click Create when done. A filtering mask is to specify the digit that you want to check. For
example, if you want to check a network of 192.168.1.0/24, then you should enter the IP mask as
255.255.255.0.
3) After the Profile ID has been created, it will go back to the main CPU Filter Access Profile List page.
ACL > CPU Filter Finder
The CPU Filter Finder page is used to help user to find a previously configured CPU entry. To search for an
entry, enter the Profile ID from the drop-down menu, select a port that you wish to view and click Find. The
table on the lower half of the screen will display the entries. To delete an entry click the corresponding
Delete button.
Figure 4.177 - ACL > CPU Filter Finder
LLDP > LLDP Global Settings
LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) provides IEEE 802.1AB standards-based method for switches to
advertise themselves to neighbor devices, as well as to learn about neighbor LLDP devices. The switch will
keep the information in the Management Information Base (MIB). SNMP utilities can learn the network
topology by obtaining the MIB information in each LLDP device. The LLDP function is enabled by default.

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