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group). The matched field in one group contains Original IP address (with hidden code),
Purposed MAC address (with hidden code), type of protocol (such as ICMP, TCP, UDP and so
on), original port and purposed port (for the TCP and UDP protocol).
Figure 18-31. ACL Extension IP Configuration Page
Hidden code can be attached to Original IP address and purposed IP address when user
performs configuration of protocol which can match the venue of IP. Reversed-code is adopted
to denote the hidden code of address; if the range of IP addresses to be matched by protocol is
from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.255, the IP address is 192.168.0.1 with the hidden code
0.0.0.255.
When user perform protocol of configuration, a filter-mode must be set up for each protocol
which contains four types: permission, rejection, permit all and reject all. If user selects "permit
all" and "reject all", the original IP address and purposed IP address being set up do not work (In
fact, all the matched fields do not work) and they can be unified as: 00:00:00:00:00:00 with
hidden code: FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. If no field to be matched, which means empty, "Rejection"
equals "reject all" and "Permission" equals "permit all".
There is a referenced field in each group of protocol on pages, but it is read-only and can not be
configured. The field tells the user the quantity of current application of applying the protocol;
Application of applying the protocol contains the ACL filtration and QoS Operation. When the

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