RADSL Card Configuration
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8000-A2-GB20-50
April 2000
Table 3-5. IP Router Options (2 of 4)
Martian Networks A-E-B
Gives the user the ability to configure addresses that the system recognizes as invalid
(addresses from which the RADSL card will not accept routing information).
Item – Press Enter on 0 field to add entry, or enter the item number to change an entry.
Martian Net ID – nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format or space to delete entry. Enter IP address of
unwanted source.
Martian Net Mask – nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format. Enter IP mask of unwanted source.
NOTE: The system is shipped with default martian networks (labeled “fixed”). It is
recommended that you do not remove entries. If you have made changes
to this screen, you must do a card reset.
Filter Table A-E-C
Displays an overview of the various filters that are in the system.
The FIlter Table screen displays the following information:
Line – Sequential number of line.
Filter Name – Name of the IP filter.
# Static Rules – Number of static routes in filter.
# Dynamic Rules – Number of dynamic routes in filters.
Ref Cnt – Reference Count. Number of active interfaces using the filter.
Def Action – Default action for the filter.
On the bottom of this screen, at the Goto Line Number (0 To Add, # to Edit,
-# To Delete) prompt:
H Select 0 to add a new filter to existing filters.
H Select # to edit existing filters.
H Select -# to delete a filter.
The Add or Edit selection takes you to the IP Filter Configuration screen. When you exit
that screen, you return to the Filter Table screen.