
Null Enet Sender
Defines what to do when receiving a packet that has the sender hardware (MAC) address in Ethernet
header set to null (0000:0000:0000). Options:
• Drop - Drop packets
• DropLog - Drop and log packets
Default: DropLog
Broadcast Enet Sender
Defines what to do when receiving a packet that has the sender hardware (MAC) address in Ethernet
header set to the broadcast Ethernet address (FFFF:FFFF:FFFF). Options:
• Accept - Accept packet
• AcceptLog - Accept packet and log
• Rewrite - Rewrite to the MAC of the forwarding interface
• RewriteLog - Rewrite to the MAC of the forwarding interface and log
• Drop - Drop packets
• DropLog - Drop and log packets
Default: DropLog
Multicast Enet Sender
Defines what to do when receiving a packet that has the sender hardware (MAC) address in Ethernet
header set to a multicast Ethernet address. Options:
• Accept - Accept packet
• AcceptLog - Accept packet and log
• Rewrite - Rewrite to the MAC of the forwarding interface
• RewriteLog - Rewrite to the MAC of the forwarding interface and log
• Drop - Drop packets
• DropLog - Drop and log packets
Default: DropLog
Relay Spanning-tree BPDUs
When set to Ignore all incoming STP, RSTP and MSTP BPDUs are relayed to all transparent
interfaces in the same routing table, except the incoming interface. Options:
• Ignore - Let the packets pass but do not log
• Log - Let the packets pass and log the event
4.7.5. Advanced Settings for
Transparent Mode
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