Working With IP Filter Rule Sets
You might want to modify or deactivate packet filtering and NAT rules
under the following circumstances:
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For testing purposes
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To troubleshoot system problems when you think the problems
are caused by IP Filter
The following task map lists the procedures associated with IP
Filter rule sets.
Table 5-2 Working With IP Filter
Rule Sets Task Map
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View the active packet filtering rule set.
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View an inactive packet filtering rule set.
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Activate a different active rule set.
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Remove a rule set.
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Add rules to the rule sets.
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Move between active and inactive rule sets.
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Delete an inactive rule set from the kernel.
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View active NAT rules.
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Remove NAT rules.
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Add rules to active NAT rules.
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View active address pools.
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Remove an address pool.
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Add rules to an address pool.
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