Planet WGSD-1022 User Manual page 69

8-port 10/100mbps + 2 gigabit tp/sfp combo managed ethernet switch
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• Source Port
• Destination Port
• Source IP Address
• Wildcard Mask
• Destination IP
Address
• Wildcard Mask
• Match DSCP
• Match IP
Precedence
influence the packet filtering process.
The TCP Flags that can be selected are:
• Urg, indicates the packet is urgent.
• Ack, indicates the packet is acknowledged.
• Psh, indicates the packet is pushed.
• Rst, indicates the connection is dropped.
• Syn, indicates request to start a session.
• Fin, indicates request to close a session.
Defines the TCP/UDP source port to which the ACE is matched. This
field is active only if 800/6-TCP or 800/17-UDP is selected in the
Select from List drop-down menu.
The possible field range is 0 - 65535
Defines the TCP/UDP destination port. This field is active only if
800/6-TCP or 800/17-UDP is selected in the Select from List
drop-down menu.
The possible field range is 0 - 65535
Matches the source port IP address to which packets are addressed
to the ACE
Defines the source IP address wildcard mask. Wildcard masks
specify which bits are used and which bits are ignored.
A wild card mask of 255.255.255.255 indicates that no bit is
important.
A wildcard of 0.0.0.0 indicates that all the bits are important.
For example, if the source IP address 149.36.184.198 and the
wildcard mask is 255.36.184.00, the first eight bits of the IP address
are ignored, while the last eight bits are used.
Matches the destination port IP address to which packets are
addressed to the ACE
Defines the destination IP address wildcard mask
Matches the packet DSCP value to the ACE. Either the DSCP value
or the IP Precedence value is used to match packets to ACLs.
The possible field range is 0-63
Matches the packet IP Precedence value to the ACE. Either the
DSCP value or the IP Precedence value is used to match packets to
ACLs.

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