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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised April 2010
-i
interface
Specifies the XSCF network interface to which you set the IP
packet filtering rules. Any of the following can be set.
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In M3000/M4000/M5000 servers:
For XSCF unit 0:
xscf#0-lan#0
XSCF-LAN#0
xscf#0-lan#1
XSCF-LAN#1
For abbreviation:
lan#0
XSCF-LAN#0
lan#1
XSCF-LAN#1
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In M8000/M9000 servers:
For XSCF unit 0:
xscf#0-lan#0
XSCF-LAN#0
xscf#0-lan#1
XSCF-LAN#1
For XSCF unit 1:
xscf#1-lan#0
XSCF-LAN#0
xscf#1-lan#1
XSCF-LAN#1
If the -i option is omitted, the default settings are:
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In M3000/M4000/M5000 servers:
xscf#0-lan#0
, xscf#0-lan#1
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In M8000/M9000 servers:
xscf#0-lan#0
, xscf#0-lan#1,
xscf#1-lan#0
, xscf#1-lan#1
-j
target
Specifies action to be taken when the received IP packet
matches the filtering rule, where target is one of the following:
ACCEPT
Permits the IP packet to go through
DROP
Drops the IP packet
-n
Automatically answers "n" (no) to all prompts.
-q
Suppresses all messages to stdout, including prompts.