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NETGEAR AV Line M4250 GSM4210PX 8-Port Gigabit PoE+ Compliant Managed AV Switch with SFP (220W) User Manual

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You can select either the Port radio button or the Range radio button:

Port: If you select the Port radio button, you can either enter the port number
yourself or select one of the following protocols from the menu:

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The source IP TCP port protocols are Domain, Echo, FTP, FTP data,
www-http, SMTP, Telnet, POP2, POP3, and BGP.

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The source IP UDP port protocols are Domain, Echo, SNMP, NTP, RIP,
Time, Who, and TFTP.

Each of these values translates into its equivalent port number, which is used
as both the start and end of the port range.
Select Other from the menu to enter a port number. If you select Other from
the menu but leave the field blank, it means any.
The relevant matching conditions for L4 port numbers are as follows:

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Equal: The IP ACL rule matches if the Layer 4 source port number is equal
to the specified port number or port key.

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Not Equal: The IP ACL rule matches if the Layer 4 source port number is
not equal to the specified port number or port key.

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Less Than: The IP ACL rule matches if the Layer 4 source port number is a
lower number than the specified port number or port key.

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Greater Than: The IP ACL rule matches if the Layer 4 source port number
is a higher number than the specified port number or port key.

Range: If you select the Range radio button, the IP ACL rule matches only if
the Layer 4 source port number is within the specified port range. The starting
port, ending port, and all ports in between are a part of the Layer 4 port range.
The Start Port and End Port fields identify the first and last ports that are part
of the port range. The values can range from 0 to 65535.
You can either enter the port range yourself or select one of the following
protocols from the menu:

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The source IP TCP port protocols are Domain, Echo, FTP, FTP data,
www-http, SMTP, Telnet, POP2, POP3, and BGP.

-

The source IP UDP port protocols are Domain, Echo, SNMP, NTP, RIP,
Time, Who, and TFTP.

Each of these values translates into its equivalent port number, which is used
as both the start and end of the port range. Select Other from the menu to
enter a port number. If you select Other from the menu but leave the field
blank, it means any.

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