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Administering branch gateway
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Greater than: Type gt, followed by a port name or port number, to apply the rule to all ports
with a name or number greater than the specified name or number. For example:
Gxxx-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)# udp destination-port gt 10
Done!
Gxxx-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)#
Less than: Type lt, followed by a port name or port number, to apply the rule to all ports with
a name or number less than the specified name or number. For example:
Gxxx-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)# udp source-port lt 10
Done!
Gxxx-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)#
Any: Type any to apply the rule to all port names and port numbers. For example:
Gxxx-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)# tcp source-port any
Done!
Gxxx-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)#
To apply the rule to all protocols except the specified protocol, use the not form of the
applicable command. For example:
Gxxx-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)# not udp source-port lt 10
Done!
Gxxx-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)#
Procedure
1. To apply the rule to a specific type of ICMP packet, use the icmp command.
2. To apply the rule to all ICMP packets except the specified type and code, use the
To apply the rule to non-initial fragments, enter fragment. You cannot use the fragment
command in a rule that includes UDP or TCP source or destination ports.
Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
Applying rules to ICMP
This command specifies an ICMP type and code to which the rule applies. You can
specify the ICMP type and code by integer or text string.
For example:
Gxxx-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)# icmp Echo-Reply
Done!
Gxxx-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)#
not form of this command.
For example:
Gxxx-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)# not icmp 1 2
Done!
Gxxx-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)#
Fragment command
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