Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Switch/Router 用户手册
Configuring IP RIP Filters
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Displaying IP RIP Filters
The
ipf
command is used to display a list of all existing IP RIP Output and Input filters. See
Displaying a List of All IP RIP Filters
To display the listing of all existing IP RIP filters, enter the following command:
ipf
A screen similar to the following displays:
Displaying all filters:
GP:VL (s/p/vc)
#
Type
Network
Mask
Md
(Peer ID)
---
--------------
------------------
---------------- ------
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1
RIP OUT
99.0.0.0
255.0.0.0
A
global
2
RIP IN
99.0.0.0
255.0.0.0
B
2:1
3
RIP OUT
All Networks
B
5:1 (3/1/32)
4
RIP IN
All Networks
B
6:1 (P1)
This screen contains a list of the existing IP RIP filters. The fields on this screen have the
following meanings:
following meanings:
#
Indicates the index number assigned to identify this filter.
Type
Indicates the type of filter, either RIP Input (
RIP IN
) or
RIP Output
(
RIP OUT
)
.
Network
Indicates the IP address that is to be filtered (entered in dotted-decimal format). An entry of
“All Networks” means that all addresses are to be filtered.
“All Networks” means that all addresses are to be filtered.
Mask
The IP network mask of the network to be filtered (entered in dotted-decimal format). This
field is blank if the network entered is “All Networks.”
field is blank if the network entered is “All Networks.”
Md
Indicates the filter’s mode of operation, either to “allow” traffic (
A
) or to “block” traffic (
B
).
GP:VL (s/p/vc) or (Peer ID)
The first number (
GP
) is the Group associated with this entry. The second number (
VL
) is the
VLAN
associated with this entry. When a filter applies to all interfaces, this field will say
“global.” If an entry refers to a Frame Relay interface, column headings for slot, port, and
virtual circuit (
virtual circuit (
s/p/vc
) may be displayed when the filter is applied to a particular virtual circuit
rather than to the entire
VLAN
. If an entry refers to a PPP interface, the Peer ID (
Peer ID
) may
be displayed when the filter is applied to a particular PPP Peer.