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Parameters
These parameters are displayed:
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Type – Selects the type of ACLs to show in the Name list.
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Name – Shows the names of ACLs matching the selected type.
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Action – An ACL can contain any combination of permit or deny rules.
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Source/Destination Address Type – Specifies the source or destination IP address type. Use
“Any” to include all possible addresses, “Host” to specify a specific host address in the Address
field, or “IP” to specify a range of addresses with the Address and Subnet Mask fields.
(Options: Any, Host, IP; Default: Any)
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Source/Destination IP Address – Source or destination IP address.
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Source/Destination Subnet Mask – Subnet mask for source or destination address. (See the
description for Subnet Mask on
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Source/Destination Port – Source/destination port number for the specified protocol type.
(Range: 0-65535)
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Source/Destination Port Bit Mask – Decimal number representing the port bits to match.
(Range: 0-65535)
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Protocol – Specifies the protocol type to match as TCP, UDP or Others, where others indicates a
specific protocol number (0-255). (Options: TCP, UDP, Others; Default: Others)
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Service Type – Packet priority settings based on the following criteria:
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ToS – Type of Service level. (Range: 0-15)
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Precedence – IP precedence level. (Range: 0-7)
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DSCP – DSCP priority level. (Range: 0-63)
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Control Code – Decimal number (representing a bit string) that specifies flag bits in byte 14 of
the TCP header. (Range: 0-63)
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Control Code Bit Mask – Decimal number representing the code bits to match. (Range: 0-63)
The control bit mask is a decimal number (for an equivalent binary bit mask) that is applied to
the control code. Enter a decimal number, where the equivalent binary bit “1” means to match
a bit and “0” means to ignore a bit. The following bits may be specified:
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1 (fin) – Finish
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2 (syn) – Synchronize
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4 (rst) – Reset
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8 (psh) – Push
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16 (ack) – Acknowledgement
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32 (urg) – Urgent pointer
For example, use the code value and mask below to catch packets with the following flags set:
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SYN flag valid, use control-code 2, control bit mask 2
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Both SYN and ACK valid, use control-code 18, control bit mask 18
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SYN valid and ACK invalid, use control-code 2, control bit mask 18
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Time Range – Name of a time range.