ADTRAN 61200376L2-31A, UIG user manual Security, Dotted decimal format

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Security

Filter Defines

The TA 850 can filter packets based on certain parameters within the packet. The method used by the TA 850 allows the highest flexibility for defining filters and assigning them to a PVC. The filters are set up in two steps: (1) defining the packet types, and (2) adding them to a list under the PVC. This menu is used to define the individual filter defines based on packet type.

Filter Defines /MAC Filter Defines

The MAC filter is applied to bridge packets only. Bridge packets which are forwarded by the bridge functionality of the TA 850 are defined here. Up to 32 MAC defines can be specified.

NAME

Identifies the filter entry.

SRC ADDR

48-bit MAC source address used for

 

comparison. (hexadecimal format)

SRC MASK

Bits in the MAC source address which are

 

compared. (hexadecimal format)

DEST ADDR

48-bit MAC destination address used for

 

comparison. (hexadecimal format)

DEST MASK

Bits in the MAC destination address used for

 

comparison. (hexadecimal format)

MAC TYPE

16-bit MAC type field used for comparison.

 

(hexadecimal format)

TYPE MSK

Bits in the MAC type field used for comparison.

 

(hexadecimal format)

Filter Defines /Pattern Filter Defines

The pattern filter is applied to bridge packets only. That is any packet which is forwarded by the bridge functionality of the TA 850. Up to 32 pattern defines can be specified.

NAME

Identifies the filter entry.

OFFSET

Offset from beginning of packet of where to

 

start the pattern comparison.

PATTERN

64 bits used for comparison. (hexadecimal

 

format)

MASK

Bits in the pattern to be compared.

 

(hexadecimal format)

Filter Defines /IP Filter Defines

The IP filter defines apply to any IP packet, whether it is routed or bridged. Up to 32 IP defines can be specified.

NAME

Identifies the filter entry.

IP SRC

IP address compared to the source address.

 

(dotted decimal format)

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TA 850 User Manual

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Contents January 61200375L1-1 TA 850 T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31ATo the Holder of the Manual Trademarks61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 2 Save These Important Safety Instructions Safety Instructions61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 4 For a T1 Port Service Type61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 6 Federal Communications Commission FCC StatementCanadian Equipment Limitations 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 8 Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services61200375L1-1 TA 850 T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 10 Limited Product Warranty 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 12 Presales Inquiries and Applications Support Customer Service, Product Support Information, and TrainingPost-Sale Support Repair and Return61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 14 TrainingT1 RCU Voice Over ATM Mode User Interface Guide 2001, ADTRAN, Inc Figures 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 18 T1 RCU Module Overview Voice over ATM 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 20Instructions for Installing Module in the TA Step Action Installing a ModuleSystem Info Part Number Bootcode RevisionSerial Number Firmware RevisionT1 Timing Mode System ConfigTelnet Access Telnet User ListPage Maint Port Menu Network Time System Utility Upgrade FirmwareConfig Transfer Ping Idle Cells Configuring WAN Settings ATM ConfigConfiguring WAN Settings ATM Stats AP Sync AAL5 Receive ErrorsAP Out Of Cell Delineation AAL5 Transmit FramesGlobal Configuring the Router Configuration61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 34 Use this menu to enter static routes to other networks Bridge 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 36Dotted decimal format Security61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 38 61200375L1-1 EthernetT1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A MAC Address 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 40WAN 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 42 Configuring the Router Status IP Stats Configuring the Router LogsSys log Host This menu displays the log list. The fields are as follows Call Control Configuring Voice Support Config61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 46 Gateway Stats Configuring Voice Support StatusPVC Stats Pots StatsModules Table Managing the Modules Modules61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 48 Configuration Managing the Modules V.35 SetupMode 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 50 Following settings are used for FRF5Following settings are used for FRF8 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 52 Updating Firmware via the Dip Switch Appendix A. Updating TA 850 Firmware using XmodemPress Enter until a menu appears 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 54Updating Firmware via the Console Menus 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 56 Appendix B. Updating TA 850 Firmware using Tftp Message Meaning 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 5861200375L1-1 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 60 Window Panes Menu PathEnu Path Left Pane Status Bar Ode Port S tatusAdditional Terminal Menu Window Features Navigating Using the Keyboard Keys61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 62 Right Window Pane NotationSession Management Keystrokes Moving through the MenusGetting Help Configuration Keystrokes61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 64 Application Diagram Voice Turn Up Step Action 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 66Appendix E. RFC1483 Quick Start IP Routing 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 68 Options Appendix F. RFC1483 Quick Start IP Routing with NAT61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 70 Bridging Step Action Appendix G. RFC1483 Quick Start Bridging61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 72