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None. (The parameter is not set as a detection condition.)
2.
Range of values:
None
{syn | +syn | -syn}
Specifies detection of packets whose SYN flag in the TCP header is 1 or 0.
This parameter option is available only when the protocol is TCP.
Specify
syn
or
+syn
to detect packets whose SYN flag in the TCP header is 1.
Specify
-syn
to detect packets whose SYN flag in the TCP header is 0.
1.
Default value when this parameter is omitted:
None. (The parameter is not set as a detection condition.)
2.
Range of values:
None
{urg | +urg | -urg}
Specifies detection of packets whose URG flag in the TCP header is 1 or 0.
This parameter option is available only when the protocol is TCP.
Specify
urg
or
+urg
to detect packets whose URG flag in the TCP header is 1.
Specify
-urg
to detect packets whose URG flag in the TCP header is 0.
1.
Default value when this parameter is omitted:
None. (The parameter is not set as a detection condition.)
2.
Range of values:
None
<icmp type>
Specifies the ICMP type.
This parameter option is available only when the protocol is ICMP.
1.
Default value when this parameter is omitted:
None. (The parameter is not set as a detection condition.)
2.
Range of values:
Specify 0 to 255 (in decimal).
<icmp code>
Specifies the ICMP code.
This parameter option is available only when the protocol is ICMP.
1.
Default value when this parameter is omitted:
None. (The parameter is not set as a detection condition.)
2.
Range of values:
Specify 0 to 255 (in decimal).
<icmp message>
Specifies the ICMP message name.
This parameter option is available only when the protocol is ICMP.
For details about the ICMP message names that can be specified, see Message
names that can be specified for ICMP (IPv4) and Message names that can be
specified for ICMP (IPv6).
1.
Default value when this parameter is omitted:
Summary of Contents for GX1000-SMC013X
Page 94: ...94 5 Configuration Guide 5 1 Base Software Configuration Guide ...
Page 105: ...105 7 Access Lists 7 1 Access lists ...
Page 153: ...153 8 Policy Based Switching 8 1 Policy based switching ...
Page 165: ...165 9 Policy Based Routing 9 1 Policy based routing ...
Page 177: ...177 Figure 10 1 Overview of mode transitions ...
Page 213: ...213 17 MIB Reference 17 1 Private MIBs 17 2 Supported MIB Traps ...
Page 229: ...229 H W BOOT 11 44 MISC 1 0 SPCT 0 34 10 The updating of the SP files is finished ...
Page 451: ...451 28 Additional Information ...