LOHU 5160L
User Manual
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For complete list of protocols please see Appendix 1 of this document, or go
to:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers
Source
– Source MAC address of the packet to be matched. Use "*" to match any MAC
address.
Source Port
– Source port of the packet to be matched. Use "*" to match any source
port.
Destination
– Destination MAC address of the packet to be matched. Use "*" to
match any MAC address.
Destination Port
- Destination port of the packet to be matched. Use "*" to match
any destination port.
Define New Rule (IP Router Mode):
Interface
– Select the incoming interface the rule should apply to. Choose either
Ethernet or Wireless interface.
Action
– Select what to do with the packet matching the rule. You can either pass
that packet through, or block it.
Protocol
– Enter the number representing protocol that should be matched. Use "*" to
match all protocols. Most common numbers are:
"*" – All IP protocols
1 – ICMP protocol
6 – TCP protocol
17 – UDP protocol
For complete list of protocols please see Appendix 1 of this document, or go
to:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers
Source
– Source IP address or IP subnet (in x.x.x.x/y format) of the packet to be
matched. Use "0.0.0.0/0" to match any IP address.
Source Port
– Source port of the packet to be matched. Use "*" to match any source
port.
Destination
– Destination IP address or IP subnet (in x.x.x.x/y format) of the packet
to be matched. Use "0.0.0.0/0" to match any IP address.
Destination Port
- Destination port of the packet to be matched. Use "*" to match
any destination port.