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>By defining a data filter (with all the desired masks and compares) you can
make very effective packet filters with the Ascend products. The menuing
system is kludgy at best, and I found it hard, at first, to translate my
mental image of the "mask set" to the data filter menus- IN FILTER01...
OUTFILTER01, etc.
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>Anyways, look under Ethernet, Filters and then data filters. This is where
you input the mask info. Then set your data filter in the "connection
profile" (I think it's session options) to correspond with your mask set.
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>Not much to go on, i know , but i can try to elaborate on specifics if you
wish.
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>Good luck.
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>> Subject: Ascend Pipeline filters New [*] Codes: [ ]
>> Message: I am looking for information on filtering that can be configured
>> on Ascend Pipeline units to make them more secure. They claim
>> that you can make it very secure BUT they don't give you much to
>> go on. Thanks
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