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3.
IP Source Route—Determine, Yes or No, whether to check the
source route.
4.
Destination: IP Addr—In this field, enter the destination IP
Address of the packet you wish to filter. The address is usually
written in dotted decimal notation such as a.b.c.d where a, b, c,
and d are numbers between 0 and 255.
5.
Destination: IP Mask—In this field, enter the IP mask that will
be used to mask the bits of the IP Address given in Destination:
IP Addr.
6.
Destination: Port #—Enter the destination port of the packets
that you wish to filter. The range of this field is 0 to 65535.
7.
Destination: Port # Comp—In this field, you can select what
comparison quantifier you wish to enable to compare to the
value given in Destination: Port #. There are five options for
this field:
◊
None.
◊
Less.
◊
Greater.
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Equal.
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Not Equal.
8.
Source: IP Addr—In this field, enter the source IP Address of
the packet you wish to filter. The address is usually written in
dotted decimal notation such as a.b.c.d where a, b, c, and d are
numbers between 0 and 255.
9.
Source: IP Mask—In this field, enter the IP mask that will be
used to mask the bits of the IP Address given in Source: IP
Addr.
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