Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual
Defining Static Filters
Applying a filter to an interface
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
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Applying a filter to an interface
When you apply a filter to a WAN interface, it takes effect when the connection is brought up.
Packets can pass through both a data filter and call filter on a WAN interface. When both a data
filter and call filter are applied to the same interface, the data filter is applied first.
filter and call filter are applied to the same interface, the data filter is applied first.
Settings in local profiles
Following are the parameters related to applying a filter (shown with their default settings):
Ethernet
Answer
Use Answer As Defaults=Yes
Session Options...
Call Filter=0
Data Filter=0
Filter Persistence=No
Ethernet
Connections
Connection profile
IP Options...
TOS Filter=
Session Options...
Call Filter=0
Data Filter=0
Filter Persistence=No
Ethernet
Filters
Filters profile
Name=
Parameter
Specifies
Call Filter
Name of a Filter profile. For details, see “Examples of applying a
call filter to a WAN interface” on page 15-28. The setting in the
Answer-Defaults profile is used only for RADIUS-authenticated
connections that do not include a call filter.
call filter to a WAN interface” on page 15-28. The setting in the
Answer-Defaults profile is used only for RADIUS-authenticated
connections that do not include a call filter.
Data Filter
Name of a Filter profile. For details, see “Examples of applying a
data filter to a WAN interface” on page 15-27. The setting in the
Answer-Defaults profile is used only for RADIUS-authenticated
connections that do not include a data filter.
data filter to a WAN interface” on page 15-27. The setting in the
Answer-Defaults profile is used only for RADIUS-authenticated
connections that do not include a data filter.
Filter Persistence
Enable/disable filter persistence across connection state changes.
TOS Filter
Name of a Filter profile. For details, see “Examples of applying a
TOS filter to a WAN interface” on page 15-28.
TOS filter to a WAN interface” on page 15-28.
Name
Name of a Filter profile. For details, see “Example of applying a
filter to a LAN interface” on page 15-29.
filter to a LAN interface” on page 15-29.