Applying A Filter To An Interface Using Cli; Configuring A Filter For A Vc/Remote Site Using Cli; Setting Filter Access Using Cli - 3Com OfficeConnect Remote 812 Cli User's Manual

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Applying Filters Using CLI
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Do not apply a filter to more than one interface or VC / remote site profile. Also,
do not apply an input and an output filter to more than one Ethernet interface.
Applying a Filter to an
To configure an input or output filter on an interface, use the following CLI
Interface Using CLI
commands:
set interface <interface name> input_filter <filter name>
set interface <interface name> output_filter <filter name>
Interface name is eth:1 for the Ethernet interface and atm:1 for the ATM
interface. For example, to apply an input filter to the ethernet interface: set
interface eth:1 input_filter filter.fil
When assigning the filter to the Ethernet interface, you must turn off filter access
by entering the CLI command set interface eth:1 filter_access off.
For more information about the filter access, refer to the Setting Filter Access
section below.
Do not apply a filter to more than one interface or VC / remote site profile. Also,
do not apply an input and an output filter to more than one Ethernet interface.
Configuring a Filter for a
Do not apply a filter to more than one interface or VC/remote site profile.
VC/Remote Site Using
To configure an input or output filter for a specific user, use the CLI commands:
CLI
set vc <vc or remote site name>input_filter <filter_name>
set vc <vc or remote site name>output_filter <filter_name>
For example, to apply an output filter to a user: set vc corpoffice input_filter
filter.fil
Setting Filter Access
When filters are assigned to both the WAN interface and a VC/remote site profile,
Using CLI
you need to tell the router which one to use using the filter access parameter. If
filter access is ON, the VC / remote site filters will override interface filters. If filter
access is OFF, then the interface filters are used.
Always turn filter access OFF for the Ethernet interface since there are no profiles
associated with it. If you do not turn if off, the filter will not be applied.
To set the filter access parameter to ON for a specific interface, use the CLI
command
set interface <interface_name> filter_access ON
To set the filter access parameter to OFF for a specific interface, use the CLI
command
set interface <interface_name> filter_access OFF

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