3Com LANPLEX 6000 User Manual page 209

Administration console
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Top-Level Menu
system
list
display
ethernet
display
mode
fddi
create
ipFragmentation
tokenring
delete
ipxSnapTranslation
bridge
edit
addressThreshold
ip
load
agingTime
snmp
copy
stpState
analyzer
assign
stpPriority
script
unassign
stpMaxAge
logout
addressGroup
stpHelloTime
portGroup
stpForwardDelay
port
packetFilter
Table 14-6 Packet Filter Editor Commands
Command
Keys
List buffer
Ctrl-l
Next Line
Ctrl-n
Previous Line
Ctrl-p
Start of Line
Ctrl-a
End of Line
Ctrl-e
Left 1 Character
Ctrl-b
Right 1 Character
Ctrl-f
Insert Line
Enter
Delete Previous
Ctrl-h or
Character
BSP
Delete Current
Ctrl-d or
Character
DEL
(continued)
To use the built-in line editor to create a packet filter definition:
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
bridge packetFilter create
The packet filter line editor appears.
2 Enter the definition for the packet filter. See the text editor in Table 14-6.
3 Save the packet filter by pressing Ctrl-W.
The syntax of the filter definition is checked. If any errors are detected, the
errors are displayed and the editor is re-entered at the line containing the
first error. After correcting the errors, you must exit the editor and attempt
to save the packet filter again.
After you have corrected all errors and saved the packet filter, it is converted
to internal form and stored on the selected modules.
Description
Displays each of the lines in the editing buffer and then re-displays the current line
being edited
Moves cursor between lines, positions cursor at start of line
Moves cursor between lines, positions cursor at start of line
Moves cursor within a line to the start of that line
Moves cursor within a line to the end of that line
Moves cursor within a line left one character
Moves cursor within a line right one character
Inserts a new line. The new line becomes the current line with the cursor positioned at
the start of the line. If the cursor is positioned over the first character on a line, a blank
new line is inserted prior to the current line. Otherwise the new line is inserted after the
current line. In this case, the current line is split at the cursor position with the current
line retaining the characters before the cursor and the new line containing the
remainder of the characters.
Deletes a single character preceding the cursor and shifts the remainder of the line left
one position
Deletes a single character under the cursor and shifts the remainder of the line left one
position
Creating Packet Filters
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