You can disable filtering for a specified filter.
Select the Filter number of the specific filter to be disabled.
To display a numbered list of configured filters, use IPX List.
Select the Submit button.
You can enable filtering for a specified filter.
Select the Filter number of the specific filter to be enabled.
To display a numbered list of configured filters, use IPX List.
Select the Submit button.
You can list the state of all filters of the current type, or list information about a specified filter.
IPX LIST All lists information about the state of all filters of the current type.
Select the Filter number of the specific filter whose information is to be listed.
To display a numbered list of configured filters, use IPX List.
Select the Submit button.
Changes the order of filter lists within a filter. Packets are evaluated against the filter lists in the order in which the lists occur. The first match stops the filtering process.
To display a list of the configured filters and their attached filter lists, use IPX List.
Select the Submit button.
You can set the size of the filter cache. A filter cache is supported only for the IPX interface filter; the ROUTER, RIP, and SAP interface filters do not support a cache.
Valid Values: 4 to 64 cache entries.
Default Value: 10 entries.
Select the Submit button.
You can add items to a filter-list.
Valid Values: X'0000 0000 0000' to X'FFFF FFFF FFFF'
Default Value: 0.
If you want to match on a single address, set the node number, and set the mask to FFFF FFFF FFFF. If you want to match on all addresses, set both the node number and the mask to 0000 0000 0000.
Valid Values: X'0000 0000 0000' to X'FFFF FFFF FFFF'
Default Value: 0.
Select the Submit button.
You can delete an item from the current filter-list.
Enter the Item number of the item to be deleted. To obtain the item number, use IPX List.
Select the Submit button.
You can change the order of filter items. After you change the order, the filter items are renumbered.
Select the Submit button.
The RIP filter is an interface-based filter that operates on the network entries of RIP response packets. The RIP filter can be used to control the extent to which routing information about selected networks is available.
The Attach option attaches a filter list to a specified filter.
Valid Values: any previously-defined filter list for the type specified by the panel tab.
Default Value: none
Select the Submit button.
You can use this option to create a filter for the input direction on the specified interface.
Enter the following values:
Valid Values: 1 to 16 characters
Default Value: None
Select the Submit button.
Use this panel to create a filter for the output direction on the specified interface.
You need to specify the following values:
Valid Values: 1 to 16 characters
Default Value: none
A number is automatically assigned to a filter when it is created and from that point on is used to identify the filter, so that you do not have to key in the interface and direction (output) for all subsequent options.
Select the Submit button.
You can Create create a filter list or filter.
Enter a filter list name to create a list with the specified name.
Valid Values: 1 to 16 characters
Default Value: None
Select the Submit button.
Use the Default Include option to set the default action for a filter. The default action is taken when no match is found for any of the filter items.
Include specifies that when no match to any of the filter items is found, the packet is processed.
Select Filter number.
Use the IPX List option to display a numbered list of configured filters.
Select the Submit button.
The Default Exclude option sets the default action for a filter, which is taken when no match is found for any of the filter items.
Exclude indicates that when no match is found, the packet is dropped.
Select a Filter number
This is the number of the filter.
Use the IPX List option to display a numbered list of configured filters.
Select the Submit button.
The option Delete List deletes the specified filter list, which is identified by its filter list name.
Enter the filter list name to be deleted.
The IPX List option can display the configured filter list names.
Select the Submit button.
The option Delete Filter deletes the specified filter, which is identified by its filter number.
Select the filter number to be deleted. The IPX List option can display a numbered list of configured filters.
Select the Submit button.
Filter Lists Detach detaches a filter-list from a filter.
Select the Submit button.
The Disable option disables filtering globally or for a specified filter.
Select the Filter number of the specific filter to be disabled.
To display a numbered list of configured filters, use IPX List.
Select the Submit button.
Enable enables filtering globally or for a specified filter.
Select the Filter number of the specific filter to be enabled.
To display a numbered list of configured filters, use IPX List.
Select the Submit button.
The IPX LIST filter option globally lists the state of all filters of the current type, or lists information about a specified filter.
All lists information about the state of all filters of the current type (ROUTER, RIP, SAP, or IPX).
Select the Filter number of the specific filter whose information is to be listed.
To display a numbered list of configured filters, use IPX List.
Select the Submit button.
Move changes the order of filter lists within a filter. Packets are evaluated against the filter lists in the order the lists occur. The first match stops the filtering process.
Use the IPX LIST option to display a list of the configured filters and their attached filter lists.
Specify the following information:
This name is the list to be moved within the filter.
This specifies the list before which the named filter will be moved.
This specifies the filter to which the lists belong.
Select the Submit button.
The Update Add enables you to add items to a filter list.
This parameter specifies the start of a range (inclusive) of destination IPX network numbers to be filtered.
If you want to match on a single network number, set the network range start and net range end parameters to that network number.
If you want to match on all network numbers, set the network range start to 1 and the network range end to X'FFFFFFFE'.
Valid Values: X'1' to X'FFFFFFFE'
Default Value: X'1'
Valid Values: X'1' to X'FFFFFFFE'
Default Value: X'1'
Select the Submit button.
Enter the Item number of the item in the list, which is displayed.
Select the Submit button.
Select the Submit button.
The Attach option attaches a filter list to a specified filter.
This specifies the name of the filter list. The IPX LIST option will display a list of the configured filter list names.
Valid Values: Any previously-defined SAP filter list
Default Value: none
This is the number of the filter to which the filter list should be attached.
You can use the IPX LIST option to see a numbered list of configured filters.
Select the Submit button.
This option creates a filter for the input direction on the specified interface.
Valid Values: Any alphanumeric string up to 16 characters
Default Value: None
A number is automatically assigned to a filter when it is created and from that point on is used to identify the filter, so that you do not have to key in the interface and direction (input or output) for all subsequent options.
Select the Submit button.
This option creates a filter for the output direction on the specified interface.
Valid Values: Any alphanumeric string up to 16 characters
Default Value: None
A number is automatically assigned to a filter when it is created and from that point on is used to identify the filter, so that you do not have to key in the interface and direction (input or output) for all subsequent options.
Select the Submit button.
Create creates a filter list.
Enter the list name for the filter list.
Valid Values: 1 to 16 characters
Default Value: None
Select the Submit button.
Use the Default Include option to set include as the default action for a filter, which is taken when no match is found for any of the filter items.
Include specifies that when no match to any of the filter items is found, the packet is processed.
Select a Filter number.
Use the IPX List option to display a numbered list of configured filters.
Select the Submit button.
The Default Exclude option sets exclude as the default action for a filter. This action is taken when no match is found for any of the filter items.
Exclude indicates that when no match is found, the packet is dropped.
Select a Filter number. Use the IPX List option to display a numbered list of configured filters.
Select the Submit button.
The option Delete List deletes the specified list, which is identified by its filter list name.
Select the filter list name to be deleted. The IPX List option can display the configured filter list names.
The option Delete Filter deletes the specified filter, which is identified by its filter number. The IPX LIST option can display a numbered list of configured filters.
Select the filter number of the filter to be deleted.
Select the Submit button.
Filter Lists Detach detaches a filter-list from a filter.
Select the Submit button.
Disable disables filtering globally or for a specified filter.
Select the Filter number of the specific filter to be disabled.
To display a numbered list of configured filters, use IPX List.
Select the Submit button.
Enable enables filtering globally or for a specified filter.
Select the Filter number of the specific filter to be enabled.
To display a numbered list of configured filters, use IPX List.
Select the Submit button.
The IPX LIST option lists the state of all filters of the current type, or lists information about a specified filter.
Select the Filter number of the specific filter whose information is to be listed.
To display a numbered list of configured filters, use IPX List.
Select the Submit button.
This is the name of the list to be moved within the filter.
Valid Values: 1 to 16 characters
Default Value: None
This specifies the list before which the named filter will be moved.
Valid Values: 1 to 16 characters
Default Value: None
Select the Submit button.