Configuring Filters
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Assigning a Filter to
an Interface
To configure input or output filters on a specified interface, use the
following command. The default
filter access
setting (
off
) need
not be set unless you have previously enabled filtering for a user. Use the
following command:
set interface <rm0/slot[1-2]mod:[1-4]>
input_filter <filter_name>
output_filter <filter_name>
filter_access off
For example, if you have not enabled a user filter on the interface, enter
the following:
set interface rm0/slot1/mod:3 input_filter infilter.fil
If you have enabled a user filter on the interface, you must reset access.
Enter the following:
set interface rm0/slot1/mod:3 output_filter outfilter.fil
filter_access off
If you want to set slot:4/mod:8 input and output filters at the same time,
enter the following:
set interface rm0/slot1/mod:3 input_filter infilter.fil
output_filter outfilter.fil
IP networks and interfaces must be disabled then enabled for interface
filters to be effective.
Assigning a Filter to a
User
To configure an input or output filter for a specific user, use these
commands.
Filter access must be turned on (off by default) on the interface to be
used when setting a user filter.
set user <user_name>
input_filter<filter_name>
output_filter<filter_name>
set interface <rm0/slot[1-2]mod:[1-4]> filter_access on
Example:
set user nancy input_filter infilter.fil ENTER
set interface <rm0/slot1/mod:3> filter_access on ENTER
Filters take effect for a user the next time that user makes a connection.
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