Delete A Packet Filter Entry; Enable/Disable Packet Filter - Paradyne 1740 SHDSL User Manual

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User's Guide
Destination IP
Destination Mask
Destination Port
TCP Flag
([F.S.R.P.A.U]
Action
Interface
Direction
6.1.2

Delete a Packet Filter entry

To delete an entry, select an entry from the list, and click on Delete.
6.1.3

Enable/Disable Packet Filter

If you wish to Enable or Disable the Packet Filter, click Enable or Disable and click on the Apply button.
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Destination IP of a packet you wish to filter.
Destination Mask of a packet.
Destination Port of a packet you wish to filter.
This field allows you to filter according to a TCP flag.
This field determines the action the router will take when it receives
a packet that corresponds to a filtering rule. It can be set to:
allow, to let the packet pass through the filter.
deny, to drop the packet.
count, which has no effect on whether the packet will be allowed
through the filter, causes the packet to be included in the
accounting statistics kept by the filter.
You can choose to apply this setting to a specific LAN or ATM
interface. This function is called Packet Binding.
Packet Binding is a function that can be used when we have
multiple Virtual Channels (VC) and we are utilizing IP Packet
Filtering. In some cases, we may not wish to apply the packet
filtering to all VCs. In this case, we can bind IP packet filtering to a
VC. This means that filtering will only be applied to the bound VC,
and thus the remaining VCs will not filter packets.
This field determines whether the rule applies to Inbound,
outbound or both directions
July 2004
1740-A2-GB20-00

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