
Reference Guide for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers
When you press [Enter], Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary is displayed. The information in this menu is
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Table | Abbreviations Used in Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary | ||
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# |
| Refers to the filter rule number |
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A |
| Refers to Active.Y means the filter rule is active, and N means the filter rule is inactive. |
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Type |
| Refers to the type of filter rule and can display GEN for generic or IP for TCP/IP. |
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Filter Rules |
| The filter rule parameters are displayed here. |
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M |
| Refers to More.Y means there are more rules to check. N means there are no rules to |
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| check. |
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m |
| Refers to Action Matched. F means to forward the packet, D means to drop the |
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| packet, and N means to check the next rule. |
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n |
| Refers to Action Not Matched. F means to forward the packet, D means to drop the |
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| packet, and N means to check the next rule. |
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For more information about filter rules, refer to “Configuring a Filter Rule,” on page
If the filter type is IP (TCP/IP), the abbreviations listed in Table
Table | Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IP |
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Pr | Protocol |
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SA | Source Address |
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SP | Source Port number |
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DA | Destination Address |
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Filter Configuration |