Linksys LAPAC2600 User Manual page 80

Dual-band wireless
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Match Destination
IP
Match Destination
Port
Permit or deny packet by destination IP address.
If the type of ACLs is IPv4, set an IPv4
address and its wildcard mask.
Note—Wildcard 0 means to match that value, 1
means don't match. For example, a mask of 0000
0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1111 1111 which
means that you match on the bits where there is 0
and don't match on the bits where there are 1s. You
need to translate the 1s to a decimal integer and you
write 0 for each four zeros. In this example since
1111 1111 equals to 255, the wildcard mask would
be written as 0.0.0.255. To match traffic by
destination IP address from 192.168.2.0 to
192.168.2.254, enter destination IP as 192.168.2.0
and wildcard mask as 0.0.0.255. To match a specific
destination IP address e.g. 192.168.2.100, enter the
destination IP as 192.168.2.100 and wildcard mask
as 0.0.0.0.
If the type of ACLs is IPv6, set an IPv6
address and its prefix length as destination IP.
The range for IPv6 prefix length is 0 to 128.
Permit or deny packet by a destination port identified
in the datagram header.
Select from List
Choose a port by port name.
FTP – Port 21
FTP Data – Port 20
HTTP – Port 80
SMTP – Port 25
SNMP – Port 161
Telnet – Port 23
TFTP – Port 69
Match to Port
Enter a single destination port number for matched
packets. The port range is 0-65535.
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