AT-WR4500 Series - IEEE 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers
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RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide
dst-address
(
IP address
; default:
0.0.0.0/0
) - destination IP address (only if MAC protocol is set to IPv4)
dst-mac-address
(
MAC address
; default:
00:00:00:00:00:00
) - destination MAC address
dst-port
(
integer
: 0..65535) - destination port number or range (only for TCP or UDP protocols)
flow
(
text
) - individual packet mark to match
in-bridge
(
name
) - bridge interface through which the packet is coming in
in-interface
(
name
) - physical interface (i.e., bridge port) through which the packet is coming in
ip-protocol
(ipsec-ah | ipsec-esp | ddp | egp | ggp | gre | hmp | idpr-cmtp | icmp | igmp | ipencap | encap |
ipip | iso-tp4 | ospf | pup | rspf | rdp | st | tcp | udp | vmtp | xns-idp | xtp) - IP protocol (only if MAC
protocol is set to IPv4)
ipsec-ah
- IPsec AH protocol
ipsec-esp
- IPsec ESP protocol
ddp
- datagram delivery protocol
egp
- exterior gateway protocol
ggp
- gateway-gateway protocol
gre
- general routing encapsulation
hmp
- host monitoring protocol
idpr-cmtp
- idpr control message transport
icmp
- internet control message protocol
igmp
- internet group management protocol
ipencap
- ip encapsulated in ip
encap
- ip encapsulation
ipip
- ip encapsulation
iso-tp4
- iso transport protocol class 4
ospf
- open shortest path first
pup
- parc universal packet protocol
rspf
- radio shortest path first
rdp
- reliable datagram protocol
st
- st datagram mode
tcp
- transmission control protocol
udp
- user datagram protocol
vmtp
- versatile message transport
xns-idp
- xerox ns idp
xtp
- xpress transfer protocol
jump-target
(
name
) - if
action=jump
specified, then specifies the user-defined firewall chain to process
the packet
limit
(
integer
/
time
{0,1},
integer
) - restricts packet match rate to a given limit. Usefull to reduce the amount
of log messages
Count
- maximum average packet rate, measured in packets per second (pps), unless followed by
Time
option
Time
- specifies the time interval over which the packet rate is measured
Burst
- number of packets to match in a burst
log-prefix
(
text
) - defines the prefix to be printed before the logging information
mac-protocol
(
integer
| 802.2 | arp | ip | ipv6 | ipx | rarp | vlan) - Ethernet payload type (MAC-level
protocol)
mark-flow
(
name
) - marks existing flow
packet-type
(broadcast | host | multicast | other-host) - MAC frame type:
broadcast
- broadcast MAC packet
host
- packet is destined to the bridge itself
multicast
- multicast MAC packet
other-host
- packet is destined to some other unicast address, not to the bridge itself
src-address
(
IP address
; default:
0.0.0.0/0
) - source IP address (only if MAC protocol is set to IPv4)
src-mac-address
(
MAC address
; default:
00:00:00:00:00:00
) - source MAC address
src-port
(
integer
: 0..65535) - source port number or range (only for TCP or UDP protocols)
stp-flags
(topology-change | topology-change-ack) - The BPDU (Bridge Protocol Data Unit) flags. Bridge
exchange configuration messages named BPDU peridiocally for preventing from loop
topology-change
- topology change flag is set when a bridge detects port state change, to force all other
bridges to drop their host tables and recalculate network topology
topology-change-ack
- topology change acknowledgement flag is sen in replies to the notification
packets