Creating Filters 2253 Enter the protocol rules for the protocol section you are defining. Be sureto perform the following:n Begin each rule with a unique line number (1-999).n Arrange rules in increasing order within each protocol section.n Arrange rules so that the rules you expect to be matched mostfrequently are at the top of the list.n Delimit each rule with a semi-colon (;).Example:#filterIP:010 ACCEPT src-addr = 128.100.033.001;020 ACCEPT dst-addr = 200.135.038.009;4 Add filtering action if different from the default value of PERMIT.Example:030 DENY;5 Continue to define protocol rules for each protocol section you want tofilter. Then, check the file to ensure it meets the RAS 1500 requirementsand save the file.To set up RADIUS filter files, see Chapter 12 “Using Security andAccounting”.6 Access the CLI on the RAS 1500. Configure your computer as a TFTPclient by entering the following command:add TFTP client 7 Return to your computer. From a machine that has access to the samenetwork as the RAS 1500, use the following TFTP commands to transferthe filter file to the RAS 1500 FLASH memory.tftp put