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intfgroup

The IP interface group.
Choose between:

>

wan

>

local

>

lan

>

tunnel

>

dmz

>

guest.

Note

Only for expression type

intf

.

OPTIONAL

tos

A number between 0 and 255.
Represents the Type of Service (ToS) specification in the IP
packet.

Note

The parameters

tos

,

precedence

and

dscp

are mutually

exclusive.

OPTIONAL

precedence

The precedence in the IP packet (part of tos).
Select an IP precedence (see

“ IP Precedence” on page 792

) or,

alternatively, specify the number.

Note

The parameters

tos

,

precedence

and

dscp

are mutually

exclusive.

OPTIONAL

dscp

The Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) in the IP packet
(part of tos).
Select a DSCP (see

“ Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)”

on page 793

) or, alternatively, specify the number.

Note

The parameters

tos

,

precedence

and

dscp

are mutually

exclusive.

OPTIONAL

proto

The protocol (name or number) expected in the IP packet.
Select one of the following protocols:

icmp

,

igmp

,

ipinip

,

tcp

,

udp

,

ah

,

esp

,

ipcomp

or, alternatively, specify the protocol

number.

OPTIONAL

srcport

The TCP/UDP port (or beginning of range) the packet is coming
from.
Select one of the supported TCP/UDP port names (see

“ Supported TCP/UDP Port Names” on page 787

) or,

alternatively, specify the port number.

OPTIONAL

srcportend

The source TCP/UDP port range end (inclusive).
Select one of the supported TCP/UDP port names (see

“ Supported TCP/UDP Port Names” on page 787

) or,

alternatively, specify the port number.

OPTIONAL

dstport

The TCP/UDP port (or beginning of range) the packet is going to.
Select one of the supported TCP/UDP port names (see

“ Supported TCP/UDP Port Names” on page 787

) or,

alternatively, specify the port number.

OPTIONAL

dstportend

The destination TCP/UDP port range end. (inclusive).
Select one of the supported TCP/UDP port names (see

“ Supported TCP/UDP Port Names” on page 787

) or,

alternatively, specify the port number.

OPTIONAL

icmptype

The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) type (name or
number) of the packet.
Select one of the supported ICMP types (see

“ Supported ICMP

Type Names” on page 790

) or, alternatively, specify the type

number.

OPTIONAL