D-Link DES-6300 Product Manual - Page 132

IP RIP Global Filter Table, Network Address, Number of Match Bits, Filter Action

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Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 100. IP RIP Global Filter Table window The IP RIP Global Filter Table displays the following fields: ♦ Type - The filters type is for input or output transmissions. ♦ Network Address - The selected interface IP address ♦ Number of Match Bits - The number of bits to match the network IP address. A value less than 32 represents a wildcard. ♦ Filter Action - This parameter is used to fine-tune other filters. For example set a filter to block all RIPS messages with net address 192.114 and set another filter entry to permit all RIP messages with the network 192.114.25. All RIP messages with the network 192.114 that do not end in 25 are blocked. ◊ Permit - Whether the indicated packets should be forwarded. ◊ Deny - Whether the indicated packets should be blocked. To add a global RIP filter: 1. Display the IP RIP Global Filter Table. 2. Click . The IP RIP Filter Global Insert window opens: 132

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Figure 6- 100.
IP RIP Global Filter Table window
The
IP RIP Global Filter Table
displays the following fields:
Type –
The filters type is for input or output transmissions.
Network Address –
The selected interface IP address
Number of Match Bits –
The number of bits to match the network IP address. A value less
than 32 represents a wildcard.
Filter Action –
This parameter is used to fine-tune other filters. For example set a filter to
block all RIPS messages with net address 192.114 and set another filter entry to permit all RIP
messages with the network 192.114.25. All RIP messages with the network 192.114 that do not
end in 25 are blocked.
Permit
Whether the indicated packets should be forwarded.
Deny
Whether the indicated packets should be blocked.
To add a global RIP filter:
1.
Display the
IP RIP Global Filter Table
.
2.
Click
. The
IP RIP Filter Global Insert
window opens: