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OmniAccess 5740 Unified Services Gateway CLI Command Reference Guide
NO DEBUG FIREWALL FILTER
no debug firewall {session|filter|nat|attack|alg|intrusion| 
selector [saddr <ip-address>|daddr <ip-address>|protocol 
<number>|sport <number>|dport <number>][output|permanent]|all 
[detail-level]}
This command is entered in the Super User Mode or Configuration Mode. This 
command turns off the debugging functionality which is enabled using the above 
command. The “selector” keyword allows you to turn off debugging only for selected 
traffic.
NO IP FILTER
no ip filter <name>
This command is entered in the Configuration Mode. This command is used to 
delete the filter when it is not attached to any interface. 
no ip filter <name> force
This command is entered in the Configuration Mode. This command is used to 
delete the filter when it is attached to an interface.
The filter has to be first detached from its interface and then removed. If the filter 
is attached to any of the interfaces, it cannot be deleted. In such a case, to force 
deletion of a filter, use the “force” command from the configuration mode itself. 
This gives the flexibility in deleting a filter even without detaching it from its 
interfaces. As a result, it reduces the complexity and time.
Also, when "force" command is used to delete the filter, the filter gets removed 
from the interface it is attached to. 
NO IP FILTER {IN | OUT} 
no ip filter {in|out} <filter-name>
This command is entered in the Interface Configuration Mode. 
This command detaches the filter attached to an interface. This does not entirely 
delete the filter definition. It only detaches it from the interface it is attached to.
If the command "no ip filter <name>" is issued at the top level and if this filter is 
not bound to any interface, it deletes the filter definition.
NO L2 FILTER 
no l2 filter <name> [force]
This command is entered in the Interface Configuration Mode. This command is 
used to delete a L2 filter. 
You cannot delete a filter if it is attached to any interface. First detach the filter 
from the interface to delete the filter. To force deletion of a filter, use the “force” 
command. When "force" is used, the filter gets removed from the interface it is 
attached to.