Brocade Virtual ADX Graphical User Interface Guide (Supporting ADX v03.1.00) User Manual
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6. Under Destination, provide the following information:
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Any: Select the check box for ACL to use any destination IP or host.
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Click Destination IP or Destination Host.
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Destination IP: Enter the destination IP address based on which a standard ACL permits or
denies the packets.
NOTE
The Destination IP field is enabled if you select the Destination IP option.
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Destination Host: Enter the name of the destination host.
NOTE
The Destination Host field is enabled if you select the Destination Host option.
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Destination Mask: Enter the subnet mask of the destination IP address.
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Port Operator: Select one of the following options to specify a comparison operator for the
TCP or UDP port number. This option is enabled only when you specify TCP or UDP as the IP
protocol in Protocol Match.
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None: The policy does not apply any comparison operator for the TCP or UDP port
number.
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Greater than: The policy applies to TCP or UDP port numbers greater than the port
number or name you enter.
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Less than: The policy applies to TCP or UDP port numbers that are less than the port
number or name you enter.
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Equal: The policy applies to TCP or UDP port name or number you enter.
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Not equal: The policy applies to all TCP or UDP port numbers except the port number
or name you enter.
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Range: The policy applies to all TCP or UDP port numbers that are between the first
and second port number or name you enter. Enter the range in the Port Match field.
The range is from 0 through 65,535.
7. Click Apply to save your entries.
Click Reset to revert the configuration to the previous configured values.
For more information on the extended ACL, refer to the Brocade Virtual ADX Security Guide.