bridge packetFilter load
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bridge packetFilter
✓
3500
✓
9000
9400
3900
9300
load
For CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.
Transfers a packet filter file from another host machine to the switch to
which you are currently connected.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
b pa lo
Important Considerations
■
On the CoreBuilder 3500, before you use the
packetFilter load
command, select the required file transfer protocol (TFTP or FTP) using
the
system fileTransfer
command.
■
On the CoreBuilder 3500, this single command transfers a file from
another host and loads it in a one-step process.
■
On the CoreBuilder 9000, loading a filter from another host is a two-
step process. You must first
download
the packet filter source file to
the Enterprise Management Engine (EME) using TFTP, then
connect
to
the Layer 3 module, then enter this
bridge packetFilter load
command.
The syntax of the EME download command is:
download module <slot.subslot> filter <IP address> <filename>
You must use TFTP to download on the CoreBuilder 9000. FTP does
not work.
When you enter
bridge packetFilter load
, the CoreBuilder 9000
does not prompt you for any options. Instead, the module simply
looks for the downloaded filter on the EME. If it finds it, it loads it. If it
does not find it, it prints the message
Filter not found
.
■
TFTP or FTP hosts may place restrictions on which files and pathnames
are valid. See your host administrator or host documentation for TFTP
and FTP information.
■
bridge packetFilter load
verifies the syntax of the filter. If the
syntax is correct, it stores the filter into non-volatile memory. If the
syntax is incorrect, you are prompted to enter the built-in editor so
that you can fix the filter.
Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 9000
Page 18: ......
Page 26: ...26 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 27: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 Administration Overview Chapter 2 Command Summary ...
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Page 64: ...64 CHAPTER 2 COMMAND SUMMARY ...
Page 65: ...II SYSTEM LEVEL FUNCTIONS Chapter 3 System Environment Chapter 4 Module Environment ...
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Page 248: ...248 CHAPTER 8 FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE FDDI ...
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Page 320: ...320 CHAPTER 11 TRUNKS ...
Page 368: ...368 CHAPTER 14 VIRTUAL LANS VLANS ...
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Page 502: ...502 CHAPTER 17 VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY VRRP ...
Page 604: ...604 CHAPTER 19 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST OSPF ...
Page 660: ...660 CHAPTER 20 IPX ...
Page 687: ...VII TRAFFIC POLICY Chapter 22 Quality of Service QoS and RSVP ...
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Page 745: ...VIII MONITORING Chapter 23 Event Log Chapter 24 Roving Analysis ...
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Page 764: ...764 CHAPTER 24 ROVING ANALYSIS ...
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