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ZXR10 2900E Series Command Reference
Parameter Description
Parameter
<1-500>
permit
deny
udp
<source-ipaddr>
<sip-mask>
any (first)
source-port <0-65535>
<sport-mask>
<destination-ipaddr>
<dip-mask>
any (second)
dest-port <0-65535>
<dport-mask>
dscp <0-63>
fragment
Guidelines
The UDP rule can match UDP packets with specified source IP addresses, any source IP
address, specified destination IP addresses, any destination IP address, UDP source port
numbers, UDP destination port numbers, DSCP fields, or IP fragment fields.
SJ-20130731155059-003|2013-11-27 (R1.0)
Description
Rule number.
If the condition matches, access is permitted.
If the condition matches, access is denied.
This rule only matches UDP message. Non-UDP message
ignores this rule.
IP address of the source network or host transmitting packets. It is
a 32-bit IP address expressed in dotted decimal notation.
Source mask used for sources. It is a 32-bit IP address expressed
in dotted decimal notation.
The any keyword is used as the abbreviation of the source 0.0.0.0
and the source mask 0.0.0.0.
UDP source port number of the transmitted packet.
The parameters of source-port can resolve the some known port
numbers. Also the port number and mask can be directly inputted.
Source port number mask.
Destination network or host of the transmitted packet. It is a 32-bit
IP address expressed in dotted decimal notation.
Destination mask used for destination. It is a 32-bit IP address
expressed in dotted decimal notation.
The any keyword is used as the abbreviation of the destination
0.0.0.0 and the destination mask 0.0.0.0
UDP destination port number of the transmitted packet.
The parameters of dest-port can resolve the some known port
numbers. Also the port number and mask can be directly inputted.
Destination port number mask.
This rule is only valid for the message with the specified DSCP
value. Ignore this rule for other messages. The range of DSCP
is 0 to 63.
This rule is only valid for the fragment message. Non–fragment
messages ignore this rule.
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