bridge packetFilter
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For CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.
Modifies an existing packet filter using the built-in editor.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
b pa e
Important Considerations
The built-in editor is a simple one-line-at-a-time editor that supports a
short list of EMACS-style editing commands.
The system displays the editor commands that you use to edit the
packet filters. You can edit packet filter language statements that
define the packet filter algorithm. See the Implementation Guide for
your system for information about developing the packet filters.
Save your work periodically with Ctrl+w. To complete the editing
process, press Esc. The system replaces the filter or creates a new filter,
depending on your response to the prompts.
When you exit, the system examines the filter's syntax. If the syntax is
correct, the filter is loaded into the switch's non-volatile memory.
Possible values for filters ( n ) depend on the number of created or
loaded filters on the system.
Options
Prompt
Description
Select filter
Identifier (id) number of the
filter that you want to edit
Replace
Whether to replace the
existing
selected filter
filter?
Store as
Whether to create a new filter
new filter?
bridge packetFilter edit
Possible Values
[Default]
1 – n
Most recent
filter edited
? (for a list of all
identifiers)
n (no)
y
y (yes)
n (no)
y
y (yes)
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