HP StorageWorks 4/64 Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Guide v6.1.0 (53-1000 - Page 319
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ipfilter 2 --create policyname -type ipv4 | ipv6 Creates an IP filter policy with the specified name and type. The policy created is stored in a temporary buffer and is lost if the policy is not saved to the persistent configuration. --clone policyname -from src_policyname Creates a replica of an existing IP filter policy. The cloned policy is stored in a temporary buffer and has the same rules as the original policy. --show [policyname] Displays the IP filter policy content for the specified policy name or all IP filter policies if policyname 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. Command output displays without pagination. Use command | more to display the output with page breaks.If a temporary buffer exists for an IP filter policy, the --show operand displays the content in the temporary buffer, with the persistent state set to modified defined or modified active. --save [policyname] Saves one or all IP filter policies persistently as the defined configuration. This operand is optional. If a policy name is specified, only the specified IP filter policy in the temporary buffer is saved; otherwise, all IP filter policies in the temporary buffer is saved. Only the CLI session that owns the updated temporary buffer can run this command. Modification to an active policy cannot be saved without being applied. Therefore, --save is blocked for the active policies; instead use --activate. --activate policyname Activates the specified 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 becomes active. The policy to be activated replaces the existing active policy of the same type. Activating the default IP filter policies returns the IP management interface to its default state. An IP filter policy without any rule cannot be activated. This operand prompts for confirmation before proceeding. --delete policyname Deletes the specified IP filter policy. Deleting an IP filter policy removes it from the temporary buffer. To permanently delete the policy from the persistent database, issue ipfilter --save. An active IP filter policy cannot be deleted. --addrule policyname Adds a new rule to the specified IP filter policy. The change made to the specified IP filter policy is not saved to the persistent configuration until saved or activated. Fabric OS Command Reference 293 53-1000599-02