Edit Filter:
1. Name
: email send
2. Ports
: [unav|i o |
|
]
3. Counter Used
: YES
4. Source MAC Address
:
5. Destination MAC Address:
6. VLAN ID
:
7. Layer 3
: IP
8. Source IP address
:
9. Destination IP address :
a. DSCP
:
b. Layer 4
: 6(TCP)
c. Source Port
:
d. Destination port
:
0: Exit
Enter menu selection:
Select the protocol
Press
t
to select tcp protocol
Figure 75: Select tcp protocol
Now we setup the destination port
Press
d
to select Destination port. Program adds a new line to the bottom
of the menu
–
filter on DESTINATION port?[N]
Figure 76: Setup destination port
Edit Filter:
1. Name
: email send
2. Ports
: [unav|i o |
|
]
3. Counter Used
: YES
4. Source MAC Address
:
5. Destination MAC Address:
6. VLAN ID
:
7. Layer 3
: IP
8. Source IP address
:
9. Destination IP address :
a. DSCP
:
b. Layer 4
: 6(TCP)
c. Source port
:
d. Destination port
:
0: Exit
Enter menu selection:d
filter on DESTINATION port?[N]:y
Enter DESTINATION (decimal):587
Enter the DESTINATION port
Press
y
then the program adds another line to allow the entry of the
Destination port. Enter the DESTINATION port
<enter>
Figure 77: Enter the destination port
The Destination port filter is complete
Enter the DESTINATION port
We are finished setting up the
send
filter. Press
to return to the Row 1 Filters screen
Figure 78: destination port is complete
Edit Filter:
1. Name
: email send
2. Ports
: [unav|i o |
|
]
3. Counter Used
: YES
4. Source MAC Address
:
5. Destination MAC Address:
6. VLAN ID
:
7. Layer 3
: IP
8. Source IP address
:
9. Destination IP address :
a. DSCP
:
b. Layer 4
: 6(TCP)
c. Source Port
:
d. Destination port
:
0: Exit
Enter menu selection:d
Edit Filter:
1. Name
: email send
2. Ports
: [unav|i o |
|
]
3. Counter Used
: YES
4. Source MAC Address
:
5. Destination MAC Address:
6. VLAN ID
:
7. Layer 3
: IP
8. Source IP address
:
9. Destination IP address :
a. DSCP
:
b. Layer 4
: 6(TCP)
c. Source port
:
d. Destination port
: 587
0: Exit
Enter menu selection:
Garland Technology M1G1ACE (Code Version:1.0.21)
Row 1 Filters
#: Name
Ports
Count
1:
src IP fltA
[Unav|i o|
|
] 0
2:
Case 432A
[unav| i |
|i o]
0
3:
Case 432A dmac
[unav| i |
|i o]
0
4: abc
[unav|i | o |
]
0
5:
DSCP=21
[unav|
|
|i o ] 0
6:
ICMP
[unav| i | o |
]
0
-> 7:
email send
[unav|i o |
|
]
0
u:cursor up d:cursor down
t:filter up g:filter down
a:add
e:edit
i:insert
x:delete
v:view
c:clear count
r:reset
h:help
0:exit
*** s:SAVE AND APPLY FILTERS ***
Select:
Back at the Row 1 filters screen
The TCP source port, and UDP source and destination entries are similar.
Note: Always remember to press
S
when you finish entering your filters or they
won
t be there when you try to use them
Figure 79: We have set up 7 filters
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