Applying filters, Applying filters -2, Input filters – Lucent Technologies PortMaster User Manual

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Setting General Ethernet Parameters

4-2

PortMaster Configuration Guide

Note – ComOS releases prior to 3.5 use the keyword routing instead of the rip
keyword.

Table 4-1 describes the results of using each keyword.

Table 4-1

Keywords for Configuring RIP Routing

See the PortMaster Routing Guide for OSPF and BGP routing configuration instructions.

Applying Filters

Filters enable you to control network traffic. After you have created filters in the filter
table, you can apply them to the Ethernet interface as either input or output filters. For
more information about filters, see Chapter 9, “Configuring Filters.”

Filters applied to the Ethernet interface take effect immediately. If you change the filter,
the change will not take effect until you set the filter on the interface again or you
reboot the PortMaster.

Input Filters

When an input filter is used, all traffic coming into the PortMaster on the Ethernet
interface is compared to the input filter rules. Only packets permitted by the filter rules
are accepted by the PortMaster.

Keyword

Description

on

The PortMaster broadcasts and listens for RIP information
from other routers on the local Ethernet. This is the default.

off

The PortMaster neither broadcasts nor listens for RIP
information from the local Ethernet.

broadcast

The PortMaster broadcasts RIP information to the local
Ethernet.

listen

The PortMaster listens for RIP information from the local
Ethernet.

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