HP A7533A HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 6.1.1 administrator guide (5697-0235, Dece - Page 125
Displaying an IP Filter policy, Saving an IP Filter policy, Activating an IP Filter policy, Deleting
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Displaying an IP Filter policy You can Display the IP Filter policy content for the specified policy name, or all IP Filter policies if policy name is not specified. For each IP Filter policy, the policy name, type, persistent state and policy rules are displayed. The policy rules are listed by the rule number in ascending order. There is no pagination stop for multiple screens of information. Pipe the output to the more command to achieve this. If a temporary buffer exists for an IP Filter policy, the --show sub-command displays the content in the temporary buffer, with the persistent state set to no. To display an IP Filter policy: 1. Log in to the switch using an account assigned to the admin role. 2. Issue the following command: ipfilter --show where is the name of the policy. Saving an IP Filter policy This will save one or all IP Filter policies persistently in the defined configuration. The policy name is optional for this sub-command. If the policy name is given, the IP Filter policy in the temporary buffer will be saved; if the policy name is not given, all IP Filter policies in the temporary buffer will be saved. Only the CLI session that owns the updated temporary buffer may run this command. Modification to an active policy cannot be saved without being applied. Hence, the --save sub-command is blocked for the active policies. Use --activate instead. To save an IP Filter policy: 1. Log in to the switch using an account assigned to the admin role. 2. Issue the following command: ipfilter --save [policyname] where [policyname] is the name of the policy and is optional. Activating an IP Filter policy IP Filter policies are not enforced until they are activated. Only one IP Filter policy per IPv4 and IPv6 type can be active. If there is a temporary buffer for the policy, the policy is saved to the defined configuration and activated at the same time. If there is no temporary buffer for the policy, the policy existing in the defined configuration will become active. The activated policy continues to remain in the defined configuration. The policy to be activated will replace the existing active policy of the same type. Activating the default IP Filter policies will return the IP management interface to its default state. An IP Filter policy without any rule cannot be activated. This sub-command will prompt for a user confirmation before proceeding. To activate an IP Filter policy: 1. Log in to the switch using an account assigned to the admin role. 2. Issue the following command: ipfilter --activate where is the name of the policy. Deleting an IP Filter policy You can delete a specified IP Filter policy. Deleting an IP Filter policy will remove it from the temporary buffer. To permanently delete the policy from persistent database, run ipfilter --save. An active IP Filter policy cannot be deleted. To delete an IP Filter policy: Fabric OS 6.1.1 administrator guide 125