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Multi-port serial server & managed switch
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CHAPTER 4: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
MULTINET4 MULTI-PORT SERIAL SERVER & MANAGED SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
The table below describes the parameters contained in an IP packet flow.
Field Name
Source Address:
The source address of IP packets in the flow. If this field is blank
it acts as a wildcard, that is, any source address is accepted.
Source Mask:
The source network mask. This field allows a flow to be
described in terms of an entire subnet. If this field is blank and
the source address field is not blank then only one source
address matches the flow.
Destination
The destination address of IP packets in the flow. If this field is
Address:
blank it acts as a wildcard, that is, any source address is
accepted.
Destination Mask:
The destination network mask. This field allows a flow to be
described in terms of an entire subnet. If this field is blank and
the destination address field is not blank then only one
destination address matches the flow.
Protocol/dir.:
This parameter takes one of seven values which determine the
meaning of the TCP or UDP Ports or ICMP Types:
TCP or UDP Ports or
A list of virtual port numbers or ICMP types in the flow.
ICMP Types:
List port numbers in ascending order, separated by commas.
For a partial list of Well Known Port numbers see section A.1:
Well Known TCP/UDP Network Ports.
For a list of ICMP types see Table A–2:: ICMP Types.
DiffServ:
the DiffServ code point to associate with this flow. This is a
dropdown box that allows the user to select any code point
defined on the 4.7.0.1 DiffServ screen
Delete:
Set the Delete checkbox in a row in the Existing Flows table and
click Apply Settings to delete that entry.
Table 4–59: QoS: IP Flows
Field Value
• TCP/dest. – TCP destination ports in the flow
• TCP/source – TCP source ports in the flow
• UDP/dest. – UDP destination ports in the flow
• UDP/source – UDP source ports in the flow
• ICMP/type – ICMP types in the flow
• IPsec-ESP – IPsec ESP packets (IP protocol 50) in the flow
• IPsec-AH – IPsec AH packets (IP protocol 51) in the flow
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