3Com SUPERSTACK 2200 User Manual page 158

Switch administration console
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Top-Level Menu
system
list
display
ethernet
display
ipFragmentation
fddi
create
ipxSnapTranslation
bridge
delete
addressThreshold
ip
edit
agingTime
snmp
load
stpState
analyzer
assign
stpPriority
script
unassign
stpMaxAge
logout
addressGroup
stpHelloTime
portGroup
stpForwardDelay
stpGroupAddress
port
packetFilter
Correcting errors
in a packet filter
To edit a packet filter using the Switch 2200 system line editor:
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
bridge packetFilter edit
2 Enter the packet filter id number.
Specifying a filter id loads that filter into the edit buffer.
3 Edit the filter. For more information, see the section "Using the Built-in Line
Editor" on page 12-17.
4 Press [Esc] to exit the line editor.
5 At the
Edit buffer has been changed. Quit anyway?
enter
(yes) to end the editing session or
y
6 You have three choices of what to do next:
To overwrite the existing filter with the contents of the edit buffer, enter
at the
y
Replace existing filter?
To store the definition as a new filter, enter
existing filter?
prompt. The packet filter is assigned a number.
To exit from the editor without saving changes, enter
When you save a packet filter edited with the built-in text editor, the system
checks the syntax of the filter definition. 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 updated on the system.
Editing, Checking and Saving Packet Filters
(no) to return to editing.
n
prompt.
n
prompt and
at the
y
Store as new filter?
prompt,
at the
Replace
at both prompts.
n
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