Pick an unused filter, do this for an input filter:
(where 192.168.5.1 is your ascend pipeline)
20-401 Some Filter Name
In Filter 01
Valid=Yes
Type=IP
Generic...
IP...
IPX...
20-401 Some Filter Name
Ip...
>Forward=No
Src Mask=0.0.0.0
Src Adrs=0.0.0.0
Dst Mask=255.255.255.255
Dst Adrs=192.168.5.1
Protocol=17
Src Port Cmp=None
Src Port #=N/A
Dst Port Cmp=Eql
Dst Port #=9
TCP Estab=N/A
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After that, put another entry in the filter table, this is to forward
"normal" traffic.
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20-401 Some Filter Name
In Filter 02
Valid=Yes
Type=IP
Generic...
IP...
IPX...
20-401 Some Filter Name
Ip...
>Forward=Yes
Src Mask=0.0.0.0
Src Adrs=0.0.0.0
Dst Mask=0.0.0.0
Dst Adrs=0.0.0.0
Protocol=0
Src Port Cmp=None
Src Port #=N/A
Dst Port Cmp=None
Dst Port #=N/A
TCP Estab=N/A
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After this, go into your connection profile manager, and go down to
session options, and where it says "Data Filter" put in the number of the
filter you defined (in this example it's filter #1) Save it, and no
reboot should be necessary.
Disclaimer: This worked on my Ascend Pipeline 75, I'll assume that the
25, 50, and 130 are all similar.
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