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For the source or destination IP address mask, you specify how many
parts of the IP address you want to match. Place a 255 in each portion of
the mask that you want the software to recognize; place a 0 in any
portion of the mask that you want the software to ignore.
The following examples show several ways to specify IP addresses and IP
address masks:
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An IP address of 192.101.20.254 with a mask of 255.255.255.255
requests an exact match for the host IP address 192.101.20.254.
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An IP address of 192.101.20.0 with a mask of 255.255.255.0 requests
a match for any node on the subnet 192.101.20.0.
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An IP address of 192.101.20.40 with a mask of 255.255.0.0 requests
a match for any node on the 192.101.0.0 network.
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A destination IP address of 0.0.0.254 (or 192.101.20. 254) with a
mask of 0.0.0.255 requests a match on any node that ends in 254.
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A mask of 0.0.0.0 is a wildcard match.
Specifying Ports and Port Ranges
Many common applications are associated with well-known port
numbers. For example, FTP (which uses TCP) uses port 20 for the
data-transfer connection and port 21 for the control connection; TELNET
(which also uses TCP) uses port 23; SNMP (which uses UDP) uses port
161; SMTP (the mail protocol) uses port 25; and the World Wide Web
service uses port 80. You can consult the services database file
(/etc/services on a UNIX server) that is typically associated with TCP/IP
hosts for a list of the well-known applications (services) and port
numbers. For other applications, you may have to determine the
appropriate port number. See RFC 1700 for a list of port assignments for
known services.
When you specify the start and end range of a TCP or UDP port, specify
as small as range as possible, such as 1 port (for example, port 2049 as
both the start and the end of the range). If the classifier applies to a wide
range of TCP or UDP ports, you increase the amount of classified traffic
on the Multilayer Switching Module and consume valuable QoS
resources.
To define flow classifiers and their associated controls for specific
scenarios, see “Examples of Classifiers and Controls” later in this chapter.
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