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Source
Any address
LAN
WAN
Localhost
IP Address
IP Range
Subnet
<Named
addresses>
< IP Grouping >
Destination
Any address
LAN
WAN
Localhost
IP Address
IP Range
Subnet
<Named
addresses>
< IP Grouping >
Service
FTP(21)
SSH (22)
TELNET(23)
SMTP(25)
HTTP(80)
POP3(110)
H323 (1720)
Protocol Number
ICMP@
TCP@
UDP@
Any
Packets sent from the specified source will be matched:
Any Address: Match all packets regardless of its source.
LAN: Match all packets that come from the LAN.
WAN: Match all packets that come from the WAN.
Localhost:Match all packets that come from BR-6641
Localhost.
IP Address: Match packets from a single IP address. e.g.
192.168.1.4.
IP
IP Range: Match packets from a continuous range of IP
addresses. e.g. 192.168.1.10-192.168.1.20。
Subnet: Match packets that come from a subnet. e.g.
192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0。
Named IP addresses: If you predefined IP groups in Chapter
3 [System]→[Named IP Grouping], their group names will be
shown in the list.
IP Grouping: If you predefined IP groups in Chapter 3
[System]→[IP Grouping], their Group Name will be shown in
the list.
Packets sent to specified destination will be matched. This
field is the same as the "Source" field, except it matches
packets with specified destination. Likewise, All IP groups
setup in [System]->[IP Grouping] will be shown here.
IP
The services, which are predefined in [Service Name], will be
matched. For example:
FTP(21): The packets, whose predefined TCP port number in
[Service Name] is 21, are to be match.
Protocol Number: Define the Protocol Number, then the
packets with the Protocol Numbers are to be defined.
ICMP @: Define the Type value, then the packets, whose
ICMP take this Type value, will be defined.
TCP/UDP @: The TCP/UDP service type to be matched. You
can select the matching criteria from the publicly known
service types (e.g. FTP), or you can choose the port number
in TCP/UDP packet. To specify a range of port numbers, type
starting port number plus hyphen "-"and ending port number.
e.g. "TCP@123-234".
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