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> The remaining configuration items allow you to enter information which
IPTraf uses for its displays and logs.</P
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>Select this item to enter a port
number to be included in the TCP/UDP counts in the TCP/UDP service
statistics main menu item described above. By default,
port numbers above 1023 are not monitored. If you do
have a higher-numbered port to monitor, enter it here.</P
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> You will see two fields. If you have only one port to enter, just fill
up the first field. To specify a range, fill both fields, the first port
in the first field, the last port in the second field.</P
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> You can select this option multiple times to add more values or ranges.</P
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> Select this item to remove a higher-numbered port number or
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> The LAN station statistics facility monitors stations based
on their respective MAC addresses. The hexadecimal notation of these
addresses make them even more difficult to remember than the
dotted-decimal IP addresses, so these facilities were added to
help you better determine which station is which.</P
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> Selecting the <I
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<I
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> To add a new description, select the <I
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> option. A dialog
box will appear, asking you for the MAC address and an appropriate
description. Type in the address in hexadecimal notation with no
punctuation of any kind. The dialog box is
case-insensitive for the address; the alphabetical digits A to F will be
stored in lowercase.</P
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> Use the Tab key to move between fields and Enter to accept. Press Ctrl+X
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> The description may be anything: the IP address, a fully-qualified
domain name, or a description of your liking as long
as the field can hold.</P
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> Enter as many descriptions as you need. Press Ctrl+X at a blank dialog
after you have entered the last entry</P
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> These descriptions will be displayed alongside the MAC addresses
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PLIP, or FDDI).</P
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> An existing address or description may be edited
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description...</I
> option from the submenu. A panel will appear with a list
of existing address descriptions. Select the one you wish to
edit and press Enter. A dialog box identical to that
when you add a description will appear with prefilled fields. Just
backspace over and edit the fields. Press Enter to accept or Ctrl+X to
cancel.</P
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> Selecting the <I
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>Delete description...</I
> submenu
item brings up the selection panel. Select the description you want to
delete and press Enter. You can also press Ctrl+X to cancel the operation.</P
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> The description file for Ethernet and PLIP is
<TT
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in <TT
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> in the IPTraf working directory. These files are in
colon-delimited text format. Database engines or custom scripts can be
told to append data lines to those files. Each line follows this
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> Do not put colons, periods, or any invalid characters in the MAC address.</P
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