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8.2.6 Extended Expert ACL
Source Port
Choose and enter the source-port value. The options
available are as follows.
•
=
- ACL uses the port-number specified, only.
•
>
- ACL uses all the ports, which are greater than the
port-number specified.
•
<
- ACL uses all the ports, which are smaller than the
port-number specified.
•
≠
- ACL uses all the ports except for the port-number
specified.
•
Range
- ACL uses the port, which is specified within
the range.
•
Mask
- ACL uses the port within the range of the
mask specified. Enter the value of a port-mask in the
entry field displayed. The range is from 0x0 to
0xFFFF.
This parameter is available when you select
TCP
or
UDP
from the
Protocol Type
.
Destination Port
Choose and enter the value of a destination port. The
options available are as follows.
•
=
- ACL uses the ort number specified, only.
•
>
- ACL uses all the ports, which are greater than the
port-number specified.
•
<
- ACL uses all the ports, which are smaller than the
port-number specified.
•
≠
- ACL uses all the ports except for the port-number
specified.
•
Range
- ACL uses the port, which is specified within
the range.
•
Mask
- ACL uses the port within the range of the
mask specified. Enter the value of a port-mask in the
entry field displayed. The range is from 0x0 to
0xFFFF.
This parameter is available when you select
TCP or UDP
from the
Protocol Type
.
Specify ICMP
Message Type
Choose the
ICMP Message Type
to use. This
parameter is available when you select
ICMP
from the
Protocol Type
.
ICMP Message Type
If you do not choose the
Specify ICMP Message Type
,
enter the numerical value of the ICMP message type to
use. The range is from 0 to 255. If you choose the
ICMP
Message Type
, the numerical value of message type is
automatically entered. This parameter is available when
you select
ICMP
from the
Protocol Type
.
Parameter
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