Prestige 128MH PSTN Router/Hub
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Chapter 9 Filter Configuration
Field Description Option
TCP packets to filter. There are two options:[Yes] - filter
match only established TCP connections. [No] - filter match
both initial and established TCP connections.
TCP Estab This field is dependent upon the IP Protocol field. This field
will be inactive (N/A) unless the value in that field is 6 (TCP
protocol). In this field you determine what type of TCP
packets to filter. There are two options:
Yes - filter match only established TCP connections. No -
filter match both initial and established TCP connections.
[Yes/No]
More In this field, you can determine if you want to pass the
packet through the next filter rule before an action is taken.
If More is [Yes], then Action Matched and Action Not
Matched will be N/A.
[Yes / N/A]
Log In this field, you can determine if you wish to log the results
of packets attempting to pass the filter rule. These results
will be displayed on the System Log.
There are 4 options for this field:
l None - No packets will be logged.
l Action Matched - Only packets that match the rule
parameters will be logged.
l Action Not Matched - Only packets that do not match
the rule parameters will be logged.
l Both - All packets will be logged.
[None]
[Action Matched]
[Action Not Matched]
[Both]
Action Matched If the conditions for the filter rule are met, you can specify
what to do with the packet.
[Check Next Rule]
[Forward]
[Drop]
Action Not Matched If the conditions for the filter rule are not met, you can
specify what to do with the packet.
[Check Next Rule]
[Forward]
[Drop]
Once you have completed filling in Menu 21.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule, press [Enter] at the message [Press
Enter to Confirm] to save your selections, or press [Esc] to cancel. This data will now be displayed on
Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary.