An example of using a filter 167
Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 13 • Filter IP
Figure 69. IP Filter showing default for dialout
Default for dialout (filterIpDefaultDialout)
This option applies the filter as a default for all dialout locations. If a location has a filter specifically specified
for that location (see section
“Locations Link” on page 121), the default filter is disabled for that location and
only the specified filter(s) is/are used. The following options are available:
• no(0)
• applyToDialout(1)
An example of using a filter
All customers are limited to the local mail server (mail.internal.com) and an internal website
(www.internal.com).
• The IP address for mail.internal.com is: 192.10.10.1
• for: www.internal.com is: 192.10.10.2
• DNS server for name resolution is 192.10.10.1.
The filters needed:
• ID:1
– Name: Mail Server
– Direction: inbound
– Action: pass
– Source IP and mask: not set
– Destination IP: 192.10.10.1 mask: 255.255.255.255
– Source Port: no compare
– Destination Port: equal 110 for POP3 or 25 for SMTP