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show user [profile name]
Description:
Displays the current local profile database.
Example 1:
Without the user name parameter the output appears as follows.
Router> show user
profile name: u2
user name:
user2
dial in from: Workstation
enable IP:
Yes
IP RIP: Disable
profile name: u1
user name:
user1
dial in from: Workstation
enable IP:
Yes
IP RIP: Disable
Example 2:
When a specific user is named, the output appears as follows:
Router> show user u1
Profile name: u1
User Name:
user1
Dial In From:
Workstation
Port
Type:
ISDN
Multilink:
No
Caller
ID:
None
Callback
#:
None
Auth Method: Either
Compression:
No
Encryption:
No
Idle
Timeout:
300
Enable
IP:
Yes
IP
RIP: Disable
IP Address:
Dynamic
Bridging:
No
Filtering Commands
⊕
⊕
⊕
⊕
add filter <1-8>
Description:
This command adds or modifies the nth IP filter rule in the system
Packet Filtering allows each IP packet exiting a router interface to be examined for a match with a
configured set of rules. If all of the conditions in any rule do not match the contents of the packet, then
the packet is either forwarded or discarded, depending upon the filter default for that interface. Otherwise,
the exception action is taken, i.e., the packet is discarded or forwarded, the opposite of the default action.
The default action for an interface is set by the set
filter default
command described below.
The total number of rules system-wide in this version of the firmware is limited to eight. Each of these
rules may be assigned to one specific interface.
The conditions that may be specified are:
Conditions Values
IP Protocol
1.
Any Protocol
2. TCP
3. UDP
4. ICMP
5. IGMP