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Filter Configuration
10.
Source: Port #—Enter the source port of the packets that you
wish to filter. The range of this field is 0 to 65535.
11.
Source: Port # Comp—In this field, you can select what
comparison quantifier you wish to use to compare to the value
given in Source: Port #. There are five options for this field:
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None.
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Less.
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Greater.
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Equal.
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Not Equal.
12.
TCP Estab—This field is dependent upon the IP Protocol
field. This field will be inactive (N/A) unless the value in that
field is 6 (TCP protocol). In this field you specify what type of
TCP packets will be filtered. There are two options:
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Yes—filter match only established TCP connections.
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No—filter match both initial and established TCP
connections.
13.
More—In this field, you can determine if you want to pass the
packet through the next filter rule before an action is taken.
There are two options for this field:
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Yes.
◊
No.
If More is Yes, then Action Matched and Action Not Matched
will be N/A.
14.
Log—In this field, you can determine if you wish to log the
results of packets attempting to pass the filter rule. These
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