Managing Filters
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To add a filter file to the list of managed filters, use the following
command:
add filter <filter_name>
It is helpful to use
list files
to see files successfully stored in flash
memory.
Removing a Filter
from an Interface
Removing a filter assigned to an interface is mandatory when editing it.
The
““
value is a null value that removes a defined filter from the
interface. Enter the following:
set interface <interface_name>
input_filter ““
output_filter ““
For example, to remove an output filter from the
eth:1
interface, enter
the following:
set interface rm0/eth:1 output_filter ““ ENTER
Now be sure to reapply the filter with the
set interface
command.
Enter the following:
set interface rm0/eth:1 output_filter <filter_name>
Removing a Filter
from a User Profile
Removing a filter assigned to a user profile is mandatory when editing it.
The
“”
value is a null value that removes the defined filter from the user
profile. Enter the following:
set user <user_name>
input_filter ““
output_filter ““
For example, to remove an input filter from a user named “john_d,”
enter the following:
set user john_d input_filter ““ ENTER
Now be sure to reapply the filter with the
set user
command. Enter
the following:
set user john_d input_filter <filter_name>
This command does not dynamically remove a filter from a user profile.
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