User Manual
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration
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3.4.12.13.2.4 Configuring Hot-Lining Filter Rules
Up to 16 filter rules can be defined for each hot-lining profile. To manage a filter
rule, first enable the hot-lining configuration mode for the filter rule (refer to
“Enabling the Filtering Rule Configuration Mode\ Creating a New Filtering Rule”
on page 372). You can then execute the following:
“Configuring IP Address Parameters for the Filter Rule” on page 373
“Configuring Source Port Range Parameters for the Filter Rule” on page 374
“Configuring Destination Port Range Parameters for the Filter Rule” on
page 375
“Configuring DSCP Range Parameters for the Filter Rule” on page 376
“Configuring IP Protocol Parameter for the Filter Rule” on page 377
“Restoring the Default Values of Filter Rule Components” on page 377
You can then terminate the filter configuration mode (refer to “Terminating the
Filter Rule Configuration Mode” on page 378) and return to the hotlining profile
configuration mode.
3.4.12.13.2.4.1Enabling the Filtering Rule Configuration Mode\ Creating a New Filtering
Rule
To configure the parameters for a filter rule, first enable the filter rule
configuration mode. Run the following command to enable the filter rule
configuration mode. You can also use this command to create a new filter rule.
npu(config-hotlining-profile)# filter-rule <string> [ direction { uplink |
downlink } ] [ action { drop | pass | redirect } ]
If you use this command to specify a new filter rule, the configuration mode for
the newly created filter rule is automatically enabled, after which you can
configure the filter rule’s parameters.
You can then terminate the filter rule configuration mode and return to the profile
configuration mode.
NOTE
Filtering Rules can be added/updated only when the Profile is disabled.