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The IP ACL Page contains the following fields:
ACL Name — User-defined ACLs.
Remove ACL — Removes the IP based ACLs. The possible field values are:
Checked — Removes the selected IP based ACL.
Unchecked — Maintains the IP based ACLs.
Priority — ACE priority that determines which ACE is matched to a packet based on a first-match
basis.
Protocol — Enables creating an ACE based on a specific protocol. The possible field values are:
ICMP — Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP). The ICMP allows the gateway or
destination host to communicate with the source host. For example, to report a processing
error.
IGMP — Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). Allows hosts to notify their local
switch or router that they want to receive transmissions assigned to a specific multicast group.
IP — Internet Protocol (IP). Specifies the format of packets and their addressing method. IP
addresses packets and forwards the packets to the correct port.
TCP — Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). Enables two hosts to communicate and
exchange data streams. TCP guarantees packet delivery, and guarantees packets are
transmitted and received in the order the are sent.
EGP — Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP). Permits exchanging routing information between
two neighboring gateway hosts in an autonomous systems network.
IGP — Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP). Allows for routing information exchange between
gateways in an autonomous network.
UDP — User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Communication protocol that transmits packets but
does not guarantee their delivery.
HMP — Host Mapping Protocol (HMP). Collects network information from various networks
hosts. HMP monitors hosts spread over the internet as well as hosts in a single network.
RDP — Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Allows a clients to communicate with the Terminal
Server over the network.
IPV6 — Internet Routing Protocol version 6 (IPv6). Provides a newer version of the Internet
Protocol, and follows IP version 4 (IPv4). IPv6 increases the IP address size from 32 bits to
128 bits. In addition, IPv6 support more levels of addressing hierarchy, more addressable
nodes, and supports simpler auto-configuration of addresses.
IPV6:ROUTE — Matches packets to the IPv6 Route through a Gateway (IPV6:ROUTE).
IPV6: FRAG — Matches packets to the IPv6 Fragment Header Protocol.
IPV6:ICMP — Matches packets to the the IPv6 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).
IDRP— Matches the packet to the Inter-Domain Routing Protocol (IDRP).
RVSP — Matches the packet to the ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP).
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