
Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization
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Dial Service Actions
You can apply the following actions to outbound traffic filters for interfaces
configured as dial-up lines:
•No Call
Packets that match the filter criteria and ranges are dropped and do not initiate
a dial connection. (By default, packets transmitted on dial-on-demand lines
always trigger the router to establish a connection.)
• No Reset
Packets that match the filter criteria and ranges are processed but do not reset
the inactivity timer.
To enable the no-call feature, navigate to the actions prompt (for example,
box;
serial/3/1; protocol-priority; ip-outbound-filter <filter_name>; actions) and
enter:
no-call on
For example, to drop packets that match the filter criteria and ranges, enter the
following command:
actions/ip-outbound-filter/drop_telnet_s31/S31# no-call on
actions/ip-outbound-filter/drop_telnet_s31/S31#
To enable the no-reset feature, navigate to the actions prompt (for example, box;
serial/3/1; protocol-priority; ip-outbound-filter <filter_name>; actions) and
enter:
no-reset on
Note: If you attempt to delete an IP traffic filter for which the action parameter
is set to “length,” the value for that parameter changes to “accept” and the IP
traffic filter is not deleted.
Note: Although No Call and No Reset are available when creating any
outbound traffic filter, these actions are useful only on dial-up interfaces such
as synchronous modem lines or MCT1 interfaces configured with ISDN PRI.
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