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Chapter 10 Filtering
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator’s Guide for UNIX
Book A
Table A-12. Keywords for the add criteria Argument (continued)
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Keyword
Value
Explanation
address_pair
{ip_addr1[/n] | * | -1}
{ip_addr2[/n] | * | -1}
(Enter both addresses
on the same line; separate
them with a space)
Matches packets passing in
either direction between two
specified IP addresses. To
match only the non-host
portion of an address, enter /n
after the address, where n is
the number of bits in the non-
host portion of the subnet mask
for this address. For example,
132.245.33.0/24 denotes a
mask of 255.255.255.0, which
matches destination addresses
on network 132.245.33.0. (If
you list the filter,
132.245.33.0/24 appears as
the destination address.)
To match all packets to or from
a given address, enter one
ip_addr and then specify * or -
1 for the other. For example,
* 132.254.33.2 and
132.254.33.2 -1 match all
packets to or from
132.254.33.2.
Restriction: if you use the
address_pair keyword, you
cannot use the keyword
dst_address or src_address.
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