ENABLE FILTER
DISABLE FILTER
Valid context: Profile, Port, IP_Filter, Ether_Filter
In a profile context, this command enables/disables all filters defined for the current profile. In a filter context, this command enables/disables the filters defined for the current filter only.
COPY FILTER <number>
Valid context: IP_Filter, Ether_Filter
Copies an existing filter to the current filter. This command is only available in the filter context. Use SHOW FILTER to see a list of filters.
<number> Number of the filter to copy.
SET ACTION <DROP FORWARD>
Valid context: IP_Filter, Ether_Filter
Sets the action this filter takes when data matching the filter setting is encountered.
DROP | Discard the data. |
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FORWARD | Forward the data to the next filter. |
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SET DIRECTION <IN OUT ANY>
Valid context: IP_Filter, Ether_Filter
Defines whether a filter applies to incoming or outgoing data.
IN | Filter applies to incoming data only. |
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OUT | Filter applies to outgoing data only. |
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ANY | Filter applies to both incoming and outgoing data (default). |
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SET IP SOURCE <ipaddress> <mask>
SET IP DESTINATION <ipaddress> <mask>
Valid context: IP_Filter
SET IP SOURCE defines a source address and network mask for this filter. This filter will process data from this source only and will ignore data from other sources.
SET IP DESTINATION defines a destination address and network mask for this filter. This filter will process data sent to this address only and will ignore data intended for other locations.
<ipaddress> | Source IP address of data to filter. |
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<mask> | Source network mask of data to filter. |
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