Creating Filters - Bay Networks Nautica 200 Reference Manual

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Creating Filters

ip# new fi
wat1
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Typing
at the object prompt lists all the filter attributes and
Info
their current values. For more details on filter attributes, refer to
page
8-15.
For information on port numbers, refer to
To create an IP filter, use the following syntax at the
new fi name
A brief description of these attributes follows. For more specific
information, click the relevant parameter name.
new
fi
Name
A-IPAddr
A-MLength
A-Port
B-IPAddr
B-MLength
B-Port
For example, to create a filter called WAT1 with IP Addresses
192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24; with port a set to 21 and with
port b set to 0 (turned off), the following is typed at the
prompt:
The
verb is not strictly necessary in this context, but it can
new
help avoid confusion.
Once created, the prompt will change to show that you are now
editing the filter object:
IP and OSPF on a Nautica Router
The NEW verb
FIlter context
A name for the filter
First IP address
Subnet mask for first IP address
First port number (optional)
Second IP address
Subnet mask for second IP address
Second port number (optional)
Table
8-4.
prompt:
ip#
ip#
8-13

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