Cisco MGX 8850 Command Reference Manual page 428

Routing switch
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addfltset
-length
-plan
-list
-index
-AccessMode
-cgPtyAbsentAction
-cdPtyAbsentAction
Related Commands
cnffltset, delfltset, dspfltset, cnf-pnportacc
Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
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Address length. The units of measure differ for each address plan. The -plan
option lets you specify E.164 or NSAP.
For an NSAP address plan, the units of measure are bits. The range is
0–160. Using the maximum of a 20-byte ATM address: 20 bytes x 8 bits
per byte = 160 bits. For a prefix, you must follow the significant bytes
with 3 dots (and no spaces). See Example.
For an E.164 address plan, the value is the number of decimal digits. If
the ATM address consists of 15 digits, the value for this parameter is
also 15. For a prefix, you must follow the significant digits with 3 dots
(and no spaces). See Example section.
Address plan: e164 or nsap. This option applies only if you specify an
address (see -address).
Default: nsap
Address list: "calling" or "called." You can specify this field only if you also
specify the address field.
Default: calling
Order in which the filter is applied. If you assign more than one filter to a
port, you must plan the order in which the node applies the filters to a calling
party. Plan the filters and their order of application so that the order of
application does not negate the purpose of filtering.
The first position in the filtering order is 1. The dspfltset command displays
existing filters.
Range: 1–65535
1
Default:
The access mode specifies whether the port permits or denies a call if the
address pattern-matching results in a match. Type the entire word "permit"
or "deny."
Default: permit
The access mode specifies whether the port permits or denies a call if the
address of the calling party does not match an address in the calling party list
of the filter. Type the entire word "permit" or "deny."
Default: permit
The access mode specifies whether the port accepts or denies the call if the
calling party does not match any address entry in the called party list of the
filter. Type the entire word "permit" or "deny."
Default: permit
Chapter 6
Logical Node, Port, and Signaling Commands
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001

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