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Table 5–2. Filter Details

Parameter

mask

dstLwP

dstHiP

dest.ip.addr.low

dest.ip.addr.high

Description

ICMP or TCP only

Filter Destination Port Low

Filter Destination Port High

Filter Destination IP Low Address

Filter Destination IP High Address

Editing a Filter in the Buffer

To edit a filter currently stored in the buffer, follow these steps:

1.On the IP Filter Copy to Buffer menu, type E to edit the filter.

2.Follow the IAD messages to enter values (page 122).

3.When you enter the last parameter, the IAD displays the summary information and saves the configuration. The IAD displays the IP Filter Configuration menu.

4.Continue with other configuration tasks, or press Escape to return to the Router Configuration menu.

5.Reset the IAD (page 15) when you finish IP filter configuration.

Deleting a Filter from the Buffer

To delete a filter currently stored in the buffer, type X.

The IAD deletes the filter from the buffer and displays the IP Filter Configuration menu.

Deleting an IP Filter

To delete a filter from the IP Filter table, toggle input or output filters (Option T on the IP Filtering Configuration menu) and follow these steps:

1.On the IP Filtering Configuration menu, type X to select Delete one filter of the chosen type.

2.The IAD displays the filter table for this interface and prompts for a filter number to delete.

T1/E1 Output Filters: Enabled

num state action srcLwP srcHiP src.ip.add.low src.ip.add.hi QoS

 

proto

mask

dstLwP dstHiP dst.ip.add.low dst.ip.add.hi Level

0

Idle

Pass

0

65535

168.192.1.10 255.255.255.25

5

 

TCP

0H

0

65535

92.100.1.1

255.255.255.255

0

Type the filter number to delete and press Enter.

3.The IAD permanently removes the filter from the table, and displays the IP Filtering Configuration menu.

4.Continue with other configuration tasks, or press Escape to return to the Router Configuration menu.

5.Reset the IAD (page 15) when you finish IP filter configuration.

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Polycom 7000, 6000 manual Editing a Filter in the Buffer, Deleting a Filter from the Buffer, Deleting an IP Filter

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