Set ip filter, Set ip route preference – Allied Telesis RAPIER I User Manual

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Internet Protocol (IP) Enhancements

Release Note

Software Version 2.8.1
C613-10477-00 REV B

destination is unknown. You may need to increase the timeout period if you
are communicating with devices that are slow to respond. The default is 1
second.

Example

To set the router or switch to wait 2 seconds after you ping a device before
declaring that the device is unreachable, use the command:

set ip arpw=2

set ip filter

Syntax

SET IP FILter=0..999

{ACtion={INCLude|EXCLude}|POLIcy=0..15|PRIOrity=P0..P7}

SOurce=ipadd [SMask=ipadd] [SPort={port-name|port-id}]

[DEStination=ipadd [DMask=ipadd]]

[DPort={port-name|port-id}]

[ICMPCode={icmp-code-name|icmp-code-id}]

[ICmptype={icmp-type-name|icmp-type-id}]

[LOG={4..1600|Dump|Header|None}]

[OPtions={False|OFF|ON|NO|True|YES}]

[PROTocol={protocol|Any|Icmp|Ospf|Tcp|Udp}]

[SEssion={Any|Established|Start}] [SIze=size]

[ENTry=1..255]

Description

This command changes a pattern in an IP traffic filter, policy filter, priority
filter or routing filter. You can now specify a greater range of filter numbers in
the set ip filter command. The new range is between 0 and 999.

set ip route preference

Syntax

SET IP ROUte PREFerence={DEFault|1..65535}

PROTocol={BGP-ext|BGP-int|OSPF-EXT1|OSPF-EXT2|

OSPF-INTEr|OSPF-INTRa|OSPF-Other|RIP|ALL}

The protocol parameter specifies which protocol’s routing table is updated
with the new preference value. If all is specified, all protocol routing tables are
updated with the new preference value.

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