RADSL Card Configuration

Table 3-5. IP Router Options (2 of 4)

Martian Networks

A-E-B

 

 

Gives the user the ability to configure addresses that the system recognizes as invalid (addresses from which the RADSL card will not accept routing information).

Item – Press Enter on 0 field to add entry, or enter the item number to change an entry.

Martian Net ID nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format or space to delete entry. Enter IP address of unwanted source.

Martian Net Mask nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format. Enter IP mask of unwanted source.

NOTE: The system is shipped with default martian networks (labeled “fixed”). It is recommended that you do not remove entries. If you have made changes to this screen, you must do a card reset.

Filter Table

A-E-C

 

 

Displays an overview of the various filters that are in the system.

The FIlter Table screen displays the following information:

Line – Sequential number of line.

Filter Name – Name of the IP filter.

#Static Rules – Number of static routes in filter.

#Dynamic Rules – Number of dynamic routes in filters.

Ref Cnt – Reference Count. Number of active interfaces using the filter.

Def Action – Default action for the filter.

On the bottom of this screen, at the Goto Line Number (0 To Add, # to Edit, -# To Delete) prompt:

HSelect 0 to add a new filter to existing filters.

HSelect # to edit existing filters.

HSelect -#to delete a filter.

The Add or Edit selection takes you to the IP Filter Configuration screen. When you exit that screen, you return to the Filter Table screen.

8000-A2-GB20-50

April 2000

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Paradyne 8540, 8546 manual IP Router Options 2, Martian Networks, Filter Table