MAX Reference 4-55.....

Call Filter

Description: Specifies the number of a filter used to determine if a packet
should cause the
idle timer to be reset or a call to be placed. If both a call filter and
data filter are applied to a VT100 Interface Parameters Call Mode
connection, the MAX applies a call filter after applying a data filter.
(Only those packets that the data filter forwards can reach the call
filter.)

Usage: Specify a number from 0 to 199. The number you enter depends on
whether you are
applying a filter you created through the VT100 interface, or a firewall you
created with
SecureConnect Manager (SCM).
If you are applying a filter created through the VT100 interface, enter the
last 2 digits of the filter number as it appears in the Filters menu.
If you are applying a firewall created through SCM, add 100 to the last 2
digits of the firewall number as it appears in the Firewalls menu. For
example, if the number of your firewall is 90-601, specify 101. (For
information about downloading firewalls to the MAX, see your SCM
documentation.) 

The numbering scheme for filters and firewalls is:
* 0 (the default) indicates that no filtering is being used.
* 1-99 indicates that a filter created through the VT100 interface is being
used.
* 100-199 indicates that a filter created with SCM is being used.
Example: Call Filter=7
Location: Ethernet > Answer > Session Options, Ethernet > Connections >
Connection
profile > Session Options 

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Data Filter

Description: Specifies the number of a filter used to determine if packets
should be forwarded or dropped. If both a call filter and data filter are
applied to a connection, the MAX applies a call filter after applying a data
filter. (Only those packets that the data filter forwards can reach the call
filter.)

Usage: Specify a number from 0 to 199. The number you enter depends on
whether you are
applying a filter you created through the VT100 interface or a firewall you
created with Secure Connect Manager (SCM).

If you are applying a filter created through the VT100 interface, enter the
last 2 digits of the filter number as it appears in the Filters menu.
If you are applying a firewall created with SCM, add 100 to the last 2
digits of the firewall
number as it appears in the Firewalls menu. For example, if the number of
your firewall is 90- 601, specify 101. For information about downloading
firewalls to the MAX, see your SCM
documentation. 

The numbering scheme for filters and firewalls is:
* 0 (the default) indicates that no filtering is being used.
* 1-99 indicates that a filter created through the VT100 interface is being
used.
* 100-199 indicates that a filter created through SCM is being used.
When you set Data Filter to 0 (zero), the MAX forwards all data packets.
Example: Data Filter=7

Location: Ethernet > Answer > Session Options, Ethernet > Connections >
Connection
profile > Session Options

David Pascarella, CCNA MCSE LSCP A+
Network Support Engineer
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-----Original Message-----
From: Anton Krall [mailto:akrall at team.inter.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 2:26 PM
To: DPascarella at solunet.com; ascend-users at max.bungi.com
Subject: RE: (ASCEND) Idle timeout and anti idling


Whats the diff. between a call filter and a data filter?



Saludos
 
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Original > -----Original Message-----
Original > From: DPascarella at solunet.com 
Original > [mailto:DPascarella at solunet.com] 
Original > Sent: Jueves, 24 de Enero de 2002 12:46 p.m.
Original > To: akrall at team.mx.inter.net; ascend-users at max.bungi.com
Original > Subject: RE: (ASCEND) Idle timeout and anti idling
Original > 
Original > 
Original > Yes.  This is implemented through a call filter.  It 
Original > filters what specific data resets the timer.  The 
Original > config details should be in your manual.
Original > 
Original > David Pascarella, CCNA MCSE LSCP A+
Original > Network Support Engineer
Original > SOLUServe   TAC
Original > 1571 Robert J. Conlan Blvd., Suite 110
Original > Palm Bay, FL  32905-3562
Original > 888.449.5766
Original > 800.795.2814
Original > fax: 321.308.7986
Original > mailto:dpascarella at solunet.com
Original > www.solunet.com
Original > 
Original > 
Original > -----Original Message-----
Original > From: Anton Krall [mailto:akrall at team.inter.net]
Original > Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 11:40 AM
Original > To: ascend-users at max.bungi.com
Original > Subject: (ASCEND) Idle timeout and anti idling
Original > 
Original > 
Original > Guys... Is there a way to enable some kind of idle 
Original > timeout for my users and also descriminate.. Say... 
Original > A user keeps their outlook open (protocol
Original > pop3) and its configure to check for email every 5 
Original > minutes.. Then the guy is never going to idle 
Original > out.... How can I tell the tnt to actually take 
Original > protocol pop3 (110) as nothing and still enable the 
Original > idle timeout?
Original > 
Original > Thx for any help.
Original > 
Original > Saludos
Original >  
Original > Anton Krall
Original > Director de Tecnología
Original > Inter.net México / Panamá
Original >  
Original > Tel; 5241-7609 Directo 
Original > Tel: 5241-7600 Conmutador
Original > Celular: 0445-105-5160 Mobile
Original > ICQ: 4979450
Original > email:  akrall at team.inter.net
Original > web: http://www.mx.inter.net
Original >  
Original > Outside Mexico:
Original > Office: +52(555)241-7609
Original > PBX: +52(555)241-7600
Original > Mobile: +52(555)105-5160
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