GS700TP Smart Switch Software User Manual
The IP ACL Page contains the following fields:
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ACL Name — User-defined ACLs.
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Remove ACL — Removes the IP based ACLs. The possible field values are:
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Checked — Removes the selected IP based ACL.
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Unchecked — Maintains the IP based ACLs.
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Priority — ACE priority that determines which ACE is matched to a packet based on a first-match
basis.
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Protocol — Enables creating an ACE based on a specific protocol. The possible field values are:
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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.
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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.
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IP — Internet Protocol (IP). Specifies the format of packets and their addressing method. IP
addresses packets and forwards the packets to the correct port.
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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.
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EGP — Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP). Permits exchanging routing information between
two neighboring gateway hosts in an autonomous systems network.
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IGP — Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP). Allows for routing information exchange between
gateways in an autonomous network.
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UDP — User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Communication protocol that transmits packets but
does not guarantee their delivery.
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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.
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RDP — Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Allows a clients to communicate with the Terminal
Server over the network.
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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.
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IPV6:ROUTE — Matches packets to the IPv6 Route through a Gateway (IPV6:ROUTE).
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IPV6: FRAG — Matches packets to the IPv6 Fragment Header Protocol.
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IPV6:ICMP — Matches packets to the the IPv6 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).
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IDRP— Matches the packet to the Inter-Domain Routing Protocol (IDRP).
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RVSP — Matches the packet to the ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP).
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