Central Site Remote Access Switch 295
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IP Filters
1.
Select UDP Source Port. Note that the ports are specified in terms of an operator.
2.
Select a comparison operator.
3.
If you have chosen the comparison operator of “RANGE”, you will be prompted for upper-range
and lower-range values. If you have chosen a comparison operator other than “RANGE”, you will be
prompted for a specific UDP port number.
4.
Select UDP Destination Port. Note that the ports are specified in terms of an operator.
5.
Select a comparison operator.
6.
If you have chosen the comparison operator of “RANGE”, you will be prompted for upper-range
and lower-range values. If you have chosen a comparison operator other than “RANGE”, you will be
prompted for a specific UDP port number.
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ONFIGURING
ICMP
If you have selected ICMP as your IP protocol, a screen similar to the following is displayed. Note
that the following ICMP defaults constitute a wild card match for any ICMP packet:
1.
Select ICMP Type.
2.
Select a comparison operator.
3.
If you choose “EQUAL”, you may specify an ICMP type of “ANY”, or you may specify a value.
If you choose “NOT EQUAL”, you may only specify a numeric value for the ICMP type.
4.
Select “ICMP Code”.
5.
Select a comparison operator.
6.
If you choose “EQUAL”, you may specify an ICMP code of “ANY”, or you may specify a numeric
value. If you choose “NOT EQUAL”, you may only specify a numeric value for the ICMP code.
PACKET TYPE "Type_One":
1) IP Source Address AND 0.0.0.0 EQUAL 0.0.0.0
2) IP Destination Address AND 0.0.0.0 EQUAL 0.0.0.0
3) IP Protocol EQUAL ICMP
4) ICMP Type EQUAL ANY
5) ICMP Code EQUAL ANY
Id of the item to change, <RET> to accept changes or <CTRL-C> to cancel