Filter List; Add Filter; Assign Rules To Filter; Modify Filter - Cisco VPN 3000 User Manual

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Policy Management

Filter List

The Filter List shows configured filters, listed in the order they are configured.
Cisco supplies default filters that you can use and modify; see Table 13-3.

Table 13-3: Cisco-supplied default filters

Parameter
Description
Default Action
Source Routing
Fragments
Current Rules in Filter

Add Filter

To configure and add a new filter, click Add Filter . The Manager opens the Configuration | Policy
Management | Traffic Management | Filters | Add
rules to the filter.

Assign Rules to Filter

To assign or change rules in a configured filter, select the filter from the list and click Assign Rules to
Filter
screen, which lets you assign and order the rules that apply to this filter.

Modify Filter

To modify the basic parameters—but not the rules—for a filter that has been configured, click Modify
Filter
screen.
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Private (Default)
Default filter for the
Private Interface
Drop
No
Yes
Any In (forward/in)
Any Out (forward/out)
. The Manager opens the Configuration | Policy Management | Traffic Management | Assign Rules to Filter
. The Manager opens the Configuration | Policy Management | Traffic Management | Filters | Modify
Public (Default)
Default filter for the Public
Interface
Drop
No
Yes
GRE In (forward/in)
IPSEC-ESP In (forward/in)
IKE In (forward/in)
PPTP In (forward/in)
L2TP In (forward/in)
ICMP In (forward/in)
VRRP In (forward/in)
GRE Out (forward/out)
IKE Out (forward/out)
PPTP Out (forward/out)
L2TP Out (forward/out)
ICMP Out (forward/out)
VRRP Out (forward/out)
screen. The Manager then automatically lets you assign
External (Default)
Default filter for the
External Interface
Drop
No
Yes
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