planning. For a more detailed description of Filtering, please refer to the User Guide for
your particular model.
Example:
Router> add filter 1
enter filter name (Unspecified):
enter interface (Unspecified):
enter IP protocol (any, (a)ny/TCP/UDP/ICMP/IGMP):
enter Source IP Address (any, (a)ny/(s)ingle/(r)ange/(n)etwork):
/* if “s” or “single” specified */
enter single ip_addr (Unspecified):
/* endif “single” */
/*if “r” or “range” specified */
enter ip_addr1-ip_addr2 (Unspecified):
/* endif “range” */
/* if “n” or “network” specified */
enter ip_net_addr/netmask (Unspecified):
/* endif “network” */
enter Destination IP Address (any, a)ny/(s)ingle/(r)ange/(n)etwork):
enter Source TCP/UDP Port(any, (a)ny/(s)ingle/(r)ange):
enter Destination TCP/UDP Port(any, (a)ny/(s)ingle/(r)ange):
delete filter <1-8>
Description: This command deletes the specified rule.
Example:
Router> delete filter 1
set filter default
Description: This command sets the default action to be taken when an IP packet does not match any
rule on the specified interface. See the description for the add filter command above.
Example:
Router> set filter default
enter interface (Unspecified): isp
enter default action (forward, forward/discard) : forward
show filter
Description: This command displays the entire configured rule set.
Example:
Router> show filter
Interface Name : abc
Default action is forward, and current exception rules are :
Filter 1:
Filter Name: Rule1