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protocol
■ [no] filter protocol < ip | ipx | arp | ... >
Usage: [no] lter protocol <ip|ipx|arp|appletalk|sna|netbeui> [...]
Description: Specify protocol lter to manage.
If preceded by 'no' the command deletes the lter specied.
Otherwise, the lter is added to the system, if
it is not already there. Also, an action to apply to the
packets satisfying to the lter condition can be set.
The packets satisfying to the lter condition are all
packets of the protocol specied. Use 'lter source-port
[ethernet] PORT-NUM ?' to get a list of all possible actions
that could be applied to the packets.
Supported Values:
■ ip
■ ipx
■ arp
■ appletalk
■ sna
■ netbeui
Next Available Options:
■ forward -- Set a list of ports to which forwarding of filtered packets is permitted. ([ethernet]
PORT-LIST) (p. 174)
■ drop -- Set a list of ports to which forwarding of filtered packets is not permitted. ([ethernet]
PORT-LIST) (p. 174)
source-port
■ [no] filter source-port
Usage: [no] lter source-port [...]
Description: Specify source-port lter to manage.
Create a named lter,associate source port-list to a
named-lter and apply actions.The named lter can only be 20
charactres long.If source port lter is not named,then
portname is considered as a lter name, and apply actions to
received packet on port. If preceded by 'no' the command
deletes the lter specied.To delete a named-lter use
no lter source-port named-lter <lter-name> explicitly.
Next Available Options:
■ named-filter -- Set the filter name.(p. 175)
■ port-list -- Set the list of source port filters. ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 175)
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