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ULE
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RELATED
I
NTERNET
P
ROTOCOLS AND
IP
A
DDRESSES
The Source IP Address defines the sender’s address, and the Target IP Address
defines the receiver’s address.
Note:
If the option “Use Network Groups“ is activated, you may choose the added network
groups. Use this option if you want to allocate rules to more than one IP address.
Note:
If you want to use a permanent connection between two defined devices, you may define
the IP addresses of the respective devices here.
Note:
Once a specific protocol has been selected you may adjust protocol-specific configuration
settings.
Internet Protocols:
P
ROTOCOL
D
ESCRIPTION
TCP
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a protocol defining the
way in which streams of bytes are exchanged between computers. All
current operating systems support TCP and employ it for exchanging
data with other computers.
UDP
The User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is a minimal message-oriented
network protocol that belongs to the transport layer of the Internet
Protocol Suite. UDP is used to allow application-to-application
communication via the internet.