Applying A Filter To An Interface - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Network Configuration Manual

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Applying a filter to an interface

When you apply a filter to a WAN interface, it takes effect when the connection is brought up.
Packets can pass through both a data filter and call filter on a WAN interface. When both a data
filter and call filter are applied to the same interface, the data filter is applied first.
Settings in local profiles
Following are the parameters related to applying a filter (shown with their default settings):
Ethernet
Answer
Ethernet
Connections
Ethernet
Filters
Parameter
Call Filter
Data Filter
Filter Persistence
TOS Filter
Name
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Use Answer As Defaults=Yes
Session Options...
Call Filter=0
Data Filter=0
Filter Persistence=No
Connection profile
IP Options...
TOS Filter=
Session Options...
Call Filter=0
Data Filter=0
Filter Persistence=No
Filters profile
Name=
Specifies
Name of a Filter profile. For details, see "Examples of applying a
call filter to a WAN interface" on page 15-28. The setting in the
Answer-Defaults profile is used only for RADIUS-authenticated
connections that do not include a call filter.
Name of a Filter profile. For details, see "Examples of applying a
data filter to a WAN interface" on page 15-27. The setting in the
Answer-Defaults profile is used only for RADIUS-authenticated
connections that do not include a data filter.
Enable/disable filter persistence across connection state changes.
Name of a Filter profile. For details, see "Examples of applying a
TOS filter to a WAN interface" on page 15-28.
Name of a Filter profile. For details, see "Example of applying a
filter to a LAN interface" on page 15-29.
Defining Static Filters
Applying a filter to an interface
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