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To remove all Groups from the channel. As before, the new configuration will work immediately but NOT be remembered
after a router restart unless you do a SAVE (see below).
SAVE
To write the current settings of all channels to flash memory. All new settings are now available after the ADSL router
restarts.
Notes - ADD, DELETE and FLUSH are per channel actions.
<GROUPS>
To go to Groups Sub-menu
<RULES>
To go to Rules Sub-menu
List of IP-Filter Active Channels
It display the current status of the active channels
No: channel number with IP Filter enable
Interface:
ppp_device (e.g. PPPoA or PPPoE)
(e.g. MpoA or IpoA)
Groups:
selected groups in this channel
<Groups Sub-menu >
A group is the policy to deny or allow a certain packets, which are defined in rules. Each group is independent, and they
may refer to a single rule or a set of rules (max. 127). Users may define up to 16 different groups in a router.
Group No
The number of the Group to be defined.
Rules
The rules to be ADDed or DELETEd in the Group. Users can type one or more rules or a range of rules. For example, “0-
2,4-5” means all Rules 0, 1, 2, 4, and 5 are included.
ADD
To add one or more pre-defined Rules in the Group. It will have effect after this action, but, the new setting will disappear
after ADSL router restarts (see SAVE below).
DELETE
To remove one or more Rules from the Group. It will have effect after this action, but, the new setting will disappear after
ADSL router restarts.
FLUSH
To remove all Rules in the Group. It will have effect after this action, but, the new setting will disappear after ADSL router
restarts.
SAVE
To write the current setting of the channel to flash memory. The new settings are now stored and available after ADSL
router restarts.
Notes - ADD, DELETE and FLUSH are per group actions.
POLICY
This simply means do you want the action of this rule to deny access or allow access.
<RULES>
To go to Rules Sub-menu
<HOME>
To return IP Filter Configuration Menu