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Table 109 Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu (continued)
FIELD
m
n
The protocol dependent filter rules abbreviation are listed as follows:

Table 110 Rule Abbreviations Used

FILTER TYPE
IP
Pr
SA
SP
DA
DP
GEN
Off
Len

33.4 Configuring a Filter Rule

To configure a filter rule, type its number in Menu 21.1.x – Filter Rules Summary and press
[ENTER] to open menu 21.1.x.1 for the rule.
There are two types of filter rules: TCP/IP and Generic. Depending on the type of rule, the
parameters for each type will be different. Use [SPACE BAR] to select the type of rule that
you want to create in the Filter Type field and press [ENTER] to open the respective menu.
To speed up filtering, all rules in a filter set must be of the same class, for instance, protocol
filters or generic filters. The class of a filter set is determined by the first rule that you create.
When applying the filter sets to a port, separate menu fields are provided for protocol and
device filter sets. If you include a protocol filter set in a device filters field or vice versa, the
Prestige will warn you and will not allow you to save.
Chapter 33 Filter Configuration
DESCRIPTION
Action Matched.
"F" means to forward the packet immediately and skip checking the remaining rules.
"D" means to drop the packet.
"N" means to check the next rule.
Action Not Matched.
"F" means to forward the packet immediately and skip checking the remaining rules.
"D" means to drop the packet.
"N" means to check the next rule.
DESCRIPTION
Protocol
Source Address
Source Port Number
Destination Address
Destination Port Number
Offset
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