IP Filtering Configuration Worksheets
B-5
8000-A2-GB21-20
November 1997
IP Filter Configuration
A-E-C
Prompt
Your Configuration Setting
3. Enter the name of the filter for which
you want to define rules at the
Enter
Filter Name:
prompt.
The DSLAM provides the following
filter names that are already bound to
the appropriate interface:
– For the e1a interface, enter lan1.
– For the DSL port #1 interface, enter
dsl1.
– For the DSL port #2 interface, enter
dsl2.
– For the DSL port #3 interface, enter
dsl3.
– For the DSL port #4 interface, enter
dsl4 .
NOTE: You cannot delete these default
filter names from the system. However,
you can specify another filter by
overwriting the existing filter name with
the name of the filter you want to use.
If you change the filter on this screen,
you must remember to change the
name specified in the
Input Filter
field on the IP Network screen. If you
use the default filter name , you do not
need to go to the IP Network screen,
because the default filter names are
already bound to the appropriate
interface.
Filter Name =