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Okay,
        since we are talking about firstline blockade attempts ... I have
a query. I cannot, for the life of me, make sense of the Ascend static
filter method for the Pipeline routers. I would like to add a simple set
of filters to stop ICMP echo/replies in and out of my network, and UDP
packets on ports 137-139 both directions. However, the documentation, both
in the manuals, and on the Lucent website, is sparse at best. Anybody lend
a hand ... or a HOWTO?

geoffrey
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Two hundred ... forty dollars ...
worth of puddin'!  Aaah yeaaah!

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