Configuring monitoring applications
The IP range criteria can be any of the following:
Range. Type two IP addresses to set a range of IP addresses to which the rule applies.
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You can use wildcards in setting the range. For example:
G350-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)# source-ip 135.64.102.0 0.0.255.255
Done!
G350-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)#
Single address. Type host, followed by an IP address, to set a single IP address to which
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the rule applies. For example:
G350-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)# destination-ip host 135.64.104.102
Done!
G350-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)#
Wildcard. Type host, followed by an IP address using wildcards, to set a range of IP
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addresses to which the rule applies. For example:
G350-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)# source-ip host 135.0.0.0
Done!
G350-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)#
Any. Type any to apply the rule to all IP addresses. For example:
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350-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)# destination-ip any
Done!
G350-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)#
To apply the rule to all source or destination IP addresses except the specified address or range
of addresses, use the not form of the applicable command. For example:
G350-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)# not destination-ip 135.64.102.0 0.0.255.255
Done!
G350-001(super-Capture 520/ip rule 20)#
Source and destination port range
To specify a range of source and destination ports to which the rule applies, use the following
commands, followed by either port name or port number range criteria:
tcp source-port — the rule applies to TCP packets from ports that match the defined
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criteria
tcp destination-port — the rule applies to TCP packets to ports that match the
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defined criteria
udp source-port — the rule applies to UDP packets from ports that match the defined
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criteria
udp destination-port — the rule applies to UDP packets to ports that match the
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defined criteria
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