Example of applying a filter to a lan interface – Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

Page 565

Advertising
background image

Defining Static Filters

Applying a filter to an interface

MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

15-29

Following is a RADIUS profile in which the TOS filter is specified within the profile:

jfan-pc Password="johnfan"

Service-Type=Framed-User,

Framed-Protocol=PPP,

Framed-IP-Address=10.168.6.120

Framed-IP-Netmask=255.255.255.0

Ascend-Filter="iptos in dstip 10.1.1.1/32 dstport=23 precedence

010 type-of-service latency"

Note:

Filter specifications cannot contain newline indicators. The preceding example shows

the specification on two lines for printing purposes only.

Example of applying a filter to a LAN interface

Ethernet interfaces are connected routes, so call filters are not applicable. However, you can
apply a data filter that affects which packets are allowed to reach the Ethernet or leave the
Ethernet for another interface. A filter applied to an Ethernet interface takes effect
immediately. If you change the Filter profile definition, the changes apply as soon as you save
the Filter profile.

Note:

Use caution when applying a filter to the Ethernet interface. You could inadvertently

render the MAX unit inaccessible from the local LAN.

The following parameters apply to a filter in a local network interface:

Ethernet

Mod Config

Ether Options

Filter

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: