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The bypass rules have the following format:
Examples
The following examples show source, destination, and source/destination
bypass rules:
▼ Deleting ARM bypass rules
1 Select the config menu, and press Enter.
2 Select arm, and press Enter.
3 Select bypass, and press Enter.
4 Select rules, and press Enter.
5 Select delete rules, and press Enter. Doing so displays a list of current rules.
If no rules exist, a message displays at the bottom of the screen indicating
such.
6 Use the arrow keys to position the cursor over the rule you want to delete, and
press Enter.
7 Press CTRL-X to save your changes and return to the previous screen.
▼ Viewing ARM bypass rules
1 Select the config menu, and press Enter.
2 Select arm, and press Enter.
Rule Format
source IP bypass bypass src src_IP
Where src_IP can be:
❚ A simple IP address, such as 1.1.1.1
❚ In Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) format,
such as 1.1.1.0/24
❚ A range of IP addresses separated by a dash, such
as 1.1.1.1-2.2.2.2
❚ Any combination of the above, separated by
commas, such as 1.1.1.0/24, 25.25.25.25,
123.1.23.1 - 123.1.23.123
destination IP
bypass
bypass dst dst_IP
Where dst_IP can have the same format as
src_IP
source/
destination IP
bypass
bypass src IP_address AND dst IP_address
Where IP_address must be a single IP address,
such as 1.1.1.1
bypass src 1.1.1.0/24, 25.25.25.25, 128.252.11.11 - 128.252.11.255
bypass dst 24.24.24.0/24
bypass src 25.25.25.25 AND dst 24.24.24.0