Managing Filters 27-9Configuring a Filter for a Userset user input_filteroutput_filterUse this command string to configure an input or output filter for a specific user.For example:set user nancy input_filter filter.fltFilters take effect for a user the next time that user makes a connection. Also, youmust set filter access on to filter for a user. See next section.Setting Filter AccessWhen filters are assigned to both the interface and the user, you must enablefilter access.set interfacefilter_access ONUse this command to set the filter access parameter ON for a specific interface.set interfacefilter_access OFFUse this command to set the filter access parameter OFF for a specific interface.Filter file changes take effect on an interface immediately when you issue the setinterface command.Managing Filters This section provides information about how to perform filter management tasks,including: Displaying the managed filter list Adding filters to the managed filter list Deleting filters from the managed filter list Verifying filter file syntax Showing the contents of a filterDisplaying the ManagedFilter Listlist filters Use this command to list all managed filters.A resulting screen display might look like this:Filter Name Status Protocolsxfilter.flt NORMAL IP IP-RIPj_fil.flt NORMAL IP IP-RIP