After you press ENTER, you will be taken to Menu—21.1—Filter Rules
Summary as seen below. The information displayed in this menu is
read-only. From here, you can examine the parameters of each rule that
you have configured for that set. Following are brief descriptions of the
column headings in this menu.
♦ #—Refers to the filter rule number (1-6).
♦ A—Refers to Active. Y means the filter rule is active and N
means the filter rule is inactive.
♦ Type—Refers to the type of filter rule. This can display GEN for
generic, IP for TCP/IP, or IPX for Novell IPX.
♦ Filter Rules—The filter rule parameters will be displayed here
(see below).
♦ M—Refers to More. Y means there are more rules to check, N
means there aren't.
♦ m—Refers to Action Matched. F means to forward the packet, D
means to drop the packet, and N means check the next rule. The
Action Matched control has no effect when the More control (see
preceding) is set to Y.
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