Action
Description
Allow TCP Port
Allows traffic with the
specified TCP port to
terminate on the 4350.
Allow UDP Port
Allows traffic with the
specified UDP port to
terminate on the 4350.
Deny Hosts (IP)
Denies all traffic with the
source IP address
matching the specified
hosts
Deny Hostwise
Denies all traffic
TCP (IP-Port)
matching the specified
TCP port numbers and
the specified source IP
addresses
Deny Hostwise
Denies all traffic
UDP (IP-Port)
matching the specified
UDP port numbers and
the specified source IP
addresses
Allow Hostwise
Allows all traffic matching
TCP (IP-Port)
the specified TCP port
numbers and the
specified source IP
addresses
Input format
*Valid values range from 1 through 65535. *Multiple
entries are separated by a space
*Range value specified by the : character. For example,
25:50 means perform the action on ports 25 through 50
*Valid values range from 1 through 65535. *Multiple
entries are separated by a space
*Range value specified by the : character. For example:
25:50 means perform the action on ports 25 through 50
*Multiple entries are separated by a space
*Classful IP addresses are assumed by default. For
example: 192.168.3.1 uses a class c mask. Subnets can
be specified using the / notation. E.g. 192.168.3.1/24
*Multiple entries are separated by a space
*Port are specified using a - character. For example:
192.168.3.1-23 for Telnet.
*Port ranges are specified using a : character. For
example: 192.168.3.1-23:50 means port 23 through 50
*Classful IP addresses are assumed by default. For
example: 192.168.3.1 uses a class c mask. Subnets can
be specified using the / notation. E.g. 192.168.3.1/24
*Multiple entries are separated by a space
*Port are specified using a - character. For example:
192.168.3.1-23 for Telnet.
*Port ranges are specified using a : character. For
example: 192.168.3.1-23:50 means port 23 through 50
*Classful IP addresses are assumed by default. For
example: 192.168.3.1 uses a class c mask. Subnets can
be specified using the / notation. E.g. 192.168.3.1/24
*Multiple entries are separated by a space
*Port are specified using a - character. For example:
192.168.3.1-23 for Telnet.
*Port ranges are specified using a : character. For
example: 192.168.3.1-23:50 means port 23 through 50
*Classful IP addresses are assumed by default. For
example: 192.168.3.1 uses a class c mask. Subnets can
be specified using the / notation. E.g. 192.168.3.1/24
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