Ipfilter – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS Command Reference

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ipFilter

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ipFilter

Manages the IP filter policies.

SYNOPSIS

ipfilter --create policyname -type ipv4 | ipv6

ipfilter --clone policyname -from src_policyname

ipfilter --show [-a] [policyname]

ipfilter --save [policyname]

ipfilter --activate policyname

ipfilter --delete policyname

ipfilter --addrule policyname -rule rule_number[ -sip source_IP]
-dp destination_port -proto protocol -act permit | deny
[-type INPUT | FWD] [-dip destination_IP]

ipfilter --delrule policyname -rule rule number

ipfilter --transabort

ipfilter --clrcounters

ipfilter --showcounters

DESCRIPTION

Use this command to manage IP filter policies. The ipFilter command and command options are
noninteractive, except when prompting for a confirmation.

The IP filter policy sets up a packet filtering firewall to provide access control on the management IP
interface. The IPv4 and IPv6 policies are either in the defined configuration or in the active configuration.

Excluding the default policies, there can be a maximum of six policies in the defined configuration and
one policy per IPv4 and IPv6 type in the active configuration.

The active policy must be the default policy or one of the policies in the defined configuration. Only the
active policies are enforced. All of the ipFilter options except --show and --transabort, create a
transaction owned by the management session initiating the commands.

An open transaction prevents other transactions from being created on different management sessions.
The --create, --clone, --delete, --addrule, and --delrule operands modify policies in memory buffer,
while operands, --save and --activate commit policies to the persistent configuration. The operands,
--save and --activate, implicitly end the transaction if all policy changes are committed. The operand
--transabort explicitly ends an open transaction and aborts policy changes in memory buffer. Closing the
management session that owns the transaction also aborts policy changes and closes the transaction.

NOTES

The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in
place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for
details.

In a Virtual Fabric environment, IP Filter policies are treated as chassis-wide configurations and apply to
all logical switches in the chassis. Chassis permissions are required to manage IP Filter policies.

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