- NETGEAR Modem Router Reference Guide

Reference Guide for the Model RM356 Modem Router
Filter Configuration 8-3
When you press [Enter], Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary is displayed. The information in this
menu is read-only; the parameters of each rule that you configured for that set are displayed.
Table 8-1
lists and describes the abbreviations used in Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary.
For more information about filter rules, refer to
Configuring a Filter Rule,” on page 8-4.
If the filter type is IP (TCP/IP), the abbreviations listed in Table 8-2
are used.
Table 8-1. Abbreviations Used in Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary
Abbreviation Description
# Refers to the filter rule number (1–6).
A Refers to Active. Y means the filter rule is active, and N means the filter rule is
inactive.
Type Refers to the type of filter rule and can display GEN for
g
eneric or IP for TCP/IP.
Filter Rules The filter rule parameters are displayed here.
M Refers to More. Y means there are more rules to check. N means there are no rules to
check.
m Refers to Action Matched. F means to forward the packet, D means to drop the
packet, and N means to check the next rule.
n Refers to Action Not Matched. F means to forward the packet, D means to drop the
packet, and N means to check the next rule.
Table 8-2. Abbreviations Used if Filter Type Is IP
Abbreviation Description
Pr Protocol
SA Source address
SP Source port number
DA Destination address
DP Destination port number