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Action Not Matched= Check Next Rule |
Action Not Matched= Check Next Rule |
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Add a second filter in the set that uses Destination: IP Addr as the LAN address of your router, and set the Action Not Matched to Forward. |
Add a second filter in the set that uses Destination: IP Addr as the LAN address of your router, and set the Action Not Matched to Forward. eg |
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Filter #: 6,2 |
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Filter Type= TCP/IP Filter Rule |
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Active= Yes |
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IP Protocol= 0 IP Source Route= No |
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Destination: IP Addr= 81.187.245.141 |
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IP Mask= 255.255.255.255 |
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Port #= 53 |
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Port # Comp= Equal |
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Source: IP Addr= |
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IP Mask= |
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Port #= |
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Port # Comp= None |
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TCP Estab= N/A |
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More= No Log= None |
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Action Matched= Drop |
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Action Not Matched= Forward |
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Then add the filter number to the Remote Node (Menu 11, then edit filter set, AAISP Node, then go to Edit Filter Sets and change it to Yes. Pressing Enter will then take you to a screen where you can enter in the Filter rule number you created.) |
Then add the filter number to the Remote Node (Menu 11, then edit filter set, AAISP Node, then go to Edit Filter Sets and change it to Yes. Pressing Enter will then take you to a screen where you can enter in the Filter rule number you created.) |
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