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Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 191
REMOTE ENABLE
Enables communications with the remote router. This command allows you to activate the entry in the remote
router database when you are ready.
REMOTE ENABRIDGE
Enables bridging from the target router to the remote router. This command requires rebooting the target system
for the change to take effect.
REMOTE IPFILTER
This command manages the IP filters on the WAN interface. The filters screen IP packets at the interface level.
You can define filters for any entry in the remote router database. The remote entry is referenced by the name
specified on the remote add command that created the entry.
The set of filters for a remote router entry can be of three types: Input, Forward, and Output. For more information
on how these three types of filters are applied, refer to Chapter 4. IP Filtering on page 103.
Note: IP filters take effect immediately upon entry. They can even affect the current connection that you are using
to enter commands. Unlike other configuration changes, you do not need to save and reboot.
The following commands are provided for managing IP filters for the WAN interface:
remote ipfilter append [<line number>] <type> <action> [<parameters>] <remoteName>
Appends a filter to the list of filters for this <type> (Input, Output, or Forward) for this remote router
entry.
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote enaAuthen HQ
remote enable <remoteName>
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote enable HQ
remote enaBridge <remoteName>
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote enaBridge HQ
remote ipfilter <command> <type> <action> <parameters> <remoteName>