168
2.
If you want the filter to forward packets that match its criteria to the desti-
nation IP address, check the
Forward
checkbox.
If For ward is unchecked, packets matching the filter’s criteria will be discarded.
3.
Enter the
Source IP
address this filter will match on.
You can enter a subnet or a host address.
4.
Enter the
Source Mask
for the source IP address.
This allows you to fur ther modify the way the filter will match on the source address.
Enter 0.0.0.0 to force the filter to match on all source IP addresses, or enter
255.255.255.255 to match the source IP address exclusively.
5.
Enter the
Destination IP
Address this filter will match on.
You can enter a subnet or a host address.
6.
Enter the
Destination Mask
for the destination IP address.
This allows you to fur ther modify the way the filter will match on the destination
address. Enter 0.0.0.0 to force the filter to match on all destination IP addresses.
7.
If desired, you can enter a TOS and TOS Mask value.
See
“Policy-based Routing using Filtersets” on page 173
for more information.
8.
Select
Protocol
from the pull-down menu: ICMP, TCP, UDP, Any, or the
number of another IP transport protocol (see the table on
page 160
).
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