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A. CLI Command Descriptions

Configure Filter

Filters restrict select types of user data on a particular interface. There are three
steps to implementing a filter in the BitStorm 4800:
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The configure filter command creates and deletes filters.
Table A-7. Configure Filter Command
A-8
Define filter rules (see
Define a named filter comprising one or more rules (see
Filter
Command)
Bind the filter to an interface (see
configure filter create filter_name {forward | discard}
[ rule_name_1 ]... [ rule_name_16 ]
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
The configure filter create command creates a filter based on existing filter rules.
filter_name – Specifies the filter to be created. The name may contain up to 32 printable
characters.
forward – Specifies that a packet is to be forwarded to the user when none of the
conditions specified in the rule or rules are matched.
discard – Specifies that a packet is to be discarded when none of the conditions specified
in the rule or rules are matched.
rule_name_1 through rule_name_16 – Specifies up to 16 different rule names. These
must be already defined using the configure filter-rule command (see
Configure Filter-Rule
Command).
Example:
IAC#configure filter create no_at_or_ipx forward no_at no_ipx
configure filter delete filter_name
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
The configure filter delete command deletes a filter.
filter_name – Specifies the filter to be deleted. It must not be bound to an interface. To
delete a binding, use the configure filter-binding command (see
Filter-Binding
Command).
Example:
IAC#configure filter delete no_decnet
July 2002
Configure Filter-Rule
on page A-10)
Configure Filter-Binding
Table A-7, Configure
on page A-9)
Table A-9,
Table A-8, Configure
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