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filter
Syntax
filter [ip ip-filter-id]
filter [ipv6 ipv6-filter-id]
filter [mac mac-filter-id]
no filter [ip ip-filter-id]
no filter [ipv6 ipv6-filter-id]
no filter [mac mac-filter-id]
Context
config>service>epipe>sap>egress
config>service>epipe>sap>ingress
This command associates an IP filter policy with an ingress or egress Service Access Point (SAP) or
Description
IP interface.
Filter policies control the forwarding and dropping of packets based on IP matching criteria. Only one
filter can be applied to a SAP at a time.
The filter command is used to associate a filter policy with a specified filter-id with an ingress or
egress SAP. The filter-id must already be defined before the filter command is executed. If the filter
policy does not exist, the operation will fail and an error message returned.
IP filters apply only to RFC 2427-routed IP packets. Frames that do not contain IP packets will not be
subject to the filter and will always be passed, even if the filter's default action is to drop.
The no form of this command removes any configured filter ID association with the SAP or IP
interface. The filter ID itself is not removed from the system.
Epipe — Both MAC and IP filters are supported on an Epipe service SAP.
Special Cases
ip ip-filter-id — Specifies IP filter policy. The filter ID must already exist within the created IP
Parameters
ipv6 ipv6-filter-id — Specifies the IPv6 filter policy. The filter ID must already exist within the
mac mac-filter-id — Specifies the MAC filter policy. The specified filter ID must already exist
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4 —2146959
Values
512
Default
filters.
1 — 65535
Values
created IPv6 filters.
1 — 65535
Values
within the created MAC filters. The filter policy must already exist within the created MAC
filters.
1 — 65535
Values
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