Quoting Scott Bailey <scott@epix.net>:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ved" <ved@iyka.com> Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Hiper Arc Filters
Make sure that filter access is enabled for all modem-groups,
Thanks. Would you have an example of the syntax to do that on a Hiper Arc.
set modem_group all filter_access on
make sure that you have this filter named as filter.fil.in and also that you have a filter called filter.fil.out (empty dummy filter is good). This is needed for the filter to work.
That makes sense. I can see it is trying to append .in and .out to the filter name, however the documentation (At least not that I could find) doesn't mention that as a consideration in naming the filters. It seemed the documentation for the Netservers was a little more thorough.
Well the initial release of hiper arc (4.0) did not use this - but then the problem was that users of netservers did not like this option. Thus from 4.0.39 upwards the HiPer arc required filters to have .in and .out - or you can use the VSA Framed-ip-filter attribute that will allow you to send either input or output filter. -V
Thanks for the assistance.
------ Scott Bailey Systems Administrator Epix Internet Services scott@epix.net 570-631-1317
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