Filter basics – Netopia R910 User Manual
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Established connections
The TCP header contains one bit called the ACK bit (or TCP Ack bit). This ACK bit appears only with TCP, not
UDP. The ACK bit is par t of the TCP mechanism that guaranteed the deliver y of data. The ACK bit is set
whenever one side of a connection has received data from the other side. Only the first TCP packet will not have
the ACK bit set; once the TCP connection is in place, the remainder of the TCP packets with have the ACK bit
set.
The ACK bit is helpful for firewall design and reduces the number of potential filter rules. A filter rule could be
created just allowing incoming TCP packets with the ACK bit set, since these packets had to be originated from
the local network.
Example IP filter set screen
This is an example of the Netopia IP filter set screen:
Filter basics
In the source or destination IP address fields, the IP address that is entered must be the network address of
the subnet. A host address can be entered, but the applied subnet mask must be 32 bits (255.255.255.255).
The Netopia R910 has the ability to compare source and destination TCP or UDP por ts. These options are as
follows:
Item
What it means
No Compare
Does not compare TCP or UDP por t
Not Equal To
Matches any por t other than what is defined
Less Than
Anything less than the por t defined
Change Filter
Enabled: Yes
Forward: No
Source IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Source IP Address Mask: 0.0.0.0
Dest. IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Dest. IP Address Mask: 0.0.0.0
Protocol Type: TCP
Source Port Compare... No Compare
Source Port ID: 0
Dest. Port Compare... Equal
Dest. Port ID: 2000
Established TCP Conns. Only: No
Return/Enter accepts * Tab toggles * ESC cancels.
Enter the IP specific information for this filter.