Tcp flags – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide
Section II: Advanced Operations
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The Protocol variable must be left blank or set to IP.
TCP Source Ports (Layer 4)
TCP Destination Ports (Layer 4)
Traffic flows can be identified by source and/or destination TCP port
numbers, which are contained within the header of an IP frame. Observe
the following guidelines when using these criteria:
The Protocol variable must be left blank or set to IP.
The IP Protocol variable must be left blank or set to TCP.
A classifier cannot contain criteria for both TCP and UDP ports. You
may specify one in a classifier, but not both.
UDP Source Ports (Layer 4)
UDP Destination Ports (Layer 4)
Traffic flows can be identified by source and/or destination UDP port
numbers contained within the header of IP frames. Observe the following
guidelines when using these criteria:
The Protocol variable must be left blank or set to IP.
The IP Protocol variable must be left blank or set to UDP.
A classifier cannot contain criteria for both TCP and UDP ports. You
may specify only one in a classifier.
TCP Flags
A traffic flow can be based on the following TCP flags:
URG - Urgent
ACK - Acknowledgement
RST - Reset
PSH - Push
SYN - Synchronization
FIN - Finish
Observe the following guidelines when using this criterion:
The Protocol variable must be left blank or set to IP.
The IP Protocol variable must be left blank or set to TCP.
A classifier cannot contain both a TCP flag and a UDP source and/or
destination port.