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 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)
---
--------------
------------------
---------------- ------
-----------------------
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:
#
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.
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.”
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 (
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.