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Filter Configuration
A network number/mask pair of 0/0 matches all IPX networks. A 1
bit in the network mask means that bit must be matched. For
example, C9000000/FFFFFF00 matches C90000XX network
numbers.
NOTE:
Bit masks do not need to be contiguous for filters.
Source (or Destination ) Type —Press Enter , then select Interface
or Interface Group .
Source (or Destination )—Press Ins and specify the source (or
destination) of the route information.
If you specified Interface as the Source (or Destination ) Type ,
select a specific interface on which you want to filter the service. You
can select a LAN interface, a WAN interface, the internal network,
or all interfaces. The default is All Interfaces .
If you specified Interface Group as the Source (or Destination )
Type , select the specific interface group on which you want to filter
the service.
Source (or Destination ) Circuit —If you selected a WAN source (or
destination), press Enter to define optional circuit information:
Local Frame Relay DLCI # (for frame relay)—The DLCI circuit
number used for calls.
Remote System ID (for PPP, X.25, or ATM)—The name of the
remote system server or remote peer associated with this circuit.
Circuit Parameter Type (for X.25 or ATM)—The type of virtual
circuit used to establish a connection.
Remote DTE Address (for X.25)—The X.121 DTE address assigned
to the specific remote DTE.
Remote ATM Address (for ATM)—The address assigned to the
specific remote ATM.
NOTE:
If the optional fields are left blank, the filter will match all WAN calls
on the interface. If authentication is not enabled and the optional fields are
specified, the filter will not work.
Comment —Enter an optional short description.
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Press Esc and save the information.

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