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3.2.4. Custom IP Protocol Services
ICMP messages are delivered in IP packets, and includes a Message Type that specifies the format
of the ICMP message and a Code that is used to further qualify the message. For example, the
message type Destination Unreachable uses the Code parameter to specify the exact reason for the
error.
Either all ICMP message types can be accepted by a service (there are 256 possible types) or it is
possible to filter the types.
Specifying Codes
If a type is selected then the codes for that type can be specified in the same way that port numbers
are specified. For example, if the Destination Unreachable type is selected with the comma
deliminated code list 0,1,2,3 then this will filter Network unreachable, Host unreachable, Protocol
unreachable and Port unreachable.
When a message type is selected but no code values are given then all codes for that type is
assumed.
ICMP Message Types
The message types that can be selected are as follows:
Echo Request
Destination Unreachable
Redirect
Parameter Problem
Echo Reply
Source Quenching
Time Exceeded
Sent by PING to a destination in order to check connectivity.
The source is told that a problem has occurred when delivering
a packet. There are codes from 0 to 5 for this type:
Code 0: Net Unreachable
Code 1: Host Unreachable
Code 2: Protocol Unreachable
Code 3: Port Unreachable
Code 4: Cannot Fragment
Code 5: Source Route Failed
The source is told that there is a better route for a particular
packet. Codes assigned are as follows:
Code 0: Redirect datagrams for the network
Code 1: Redirect datagrams for the host
Code 2: Redirect datagrams for the Type of Service and the
network
Code 3: Redirect datagrams for the Type of Service and the
host
Identifies an incorrect parameter on the datagram.
The reply from the destination which is sent as a result of the
Echo Request.
The source is sending data too fast for the receiver, the buffer
has filled up.
The packet has been discarded as it has taken too long to be
delivered.
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