Filter Commands - Nortel BayStack 820 Installation And Reference Manual

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Example 2
BayStack> show user u1
user name:
port type:
caller ID:
auth method:
encryption:
enable IP:
IP address:
enable IPX:
IPX Number:
bridging:

Filter Commands

Packet filtering allows each IP packet exiting a router interface to be examined for
a match to a configured set of rules. If all of the conditions in any rule do not
match the contents of the packet, the packet is either forwarded or discarded,
depending upon the filter default for that interface. Otherwise, the exception
action is taken; the packet is discarded or forwarded (the opposite of the default
action). You set the default action for an interface with the
command
Packet Filtering" on page
These commands configure packet filter rules.
Table 10-7
Table 10-7.
Command
+add filter <1-8>
delete filter <1-8>
+set filter default
show filter
show filter <1-8>
206901-A
u1
dial in from:
Either
multilink:
None
callback #:
Either
compression:
No
idle timeout:
Yes
IP RIP:
Dynamic
Yes
IPX RIP/SAP:Enable
Dynamic
No
(page
10-21). For more information on packet filter rules, refer to
9-12.
lists the filter commands.
Filter Commands
Using the Command Line Interface
Workstation
No
None
No
300
Disable
set filter default
"IP
Page
10-20
10-21
10-21
10-22
10-22
10-19

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