Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] (C) Copyright 1986-2001 Microsoft Corp. C:\WINDOWS>netsh routing ip delete filter ?
Usage: delete filter [name=][filtertype=]{INPUT|OUTPUT|DIAL}
[srcaddr=][srcmask=][dstaddr=][dstmask=]
{[proto=]ANY |[proto=]{TCP|TCP-EST|UDP} [srcport=][dstport=]|[proto=]ICMP [type=][code=] }
Parameters:
Tag Value
name - The name of the interface where filter is deleted.
filtertype - One of the following values:
input: If the filter being modified filters input
output: If the filter being modified filters output
dial: If the filter being modified filters a dial-up
interface being connected
srcaddr - Source address field of the packet to be filtered.
srcmask - Source address mask of the packet to be filtered.
An address and mask of all 0's means ANY.
dstaddr - Destination address field of packet to be filtered.
dstmask - Destination address mask of packet to be filtered.
proto - The protocol type for the packet to be filtered.
srcport - The source port field of the packet to be filtered.
A value of 0 means ANY.
dstport - The destination port field of packet to filtered.
A value of 0 means ANY.
type - The ICMP type field of the packet to be filtered.
A value of 255 means ANY.
code - The ICMP code field of the packet to be filtered.
A value of 255 means ANY.
Remarks: Deletes a packet filter from the specified interface.
Examples:
delete filter name="Virtual Private Connection" filtertype=input
srcaddr=0.0.0.0 srcmask=255.255.255.255 dstaddr=169.254.0.0
dstmask=255.255.0.0 proto=any
delete filter "Virtual Private Connection" input 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
169.254.0.0 255.255.0.0 any