ADTRAN Express XLT Dst Port Cmpr, Proto Cmpr, TCP Est, Filter Defines /IPX Filter Defines

Models: Express XLT Express XL

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Chapter 3: Terminal Menu Operation and Structure

 

 

Dst Port Cmpr

Type of comparison that is performed

 

= - means ports equal to

 

not = - means port not equal to

 

> - means port greater than

 

< - means port less than

 

None - means the destination port is not

 

compared

Proto

Protocol used for comparison. Range: 0 to 255.

 

(decimal format)

Proto Cmpr

Type of comparison that is performed

 

= - means protocols equal to

 

not = - means protocols not equal to

 

> - means protocols greater than

 

< - means protocols less than

 

None - means the protocol is not compared

TCP Est

Yes - only when TCP established

 

No - only when TCP not established

 

Ignore - ignore TCP flags

Filter Defines /IPX Filter Defines

Write security: 2; Read security: 3

The IPX filter defines apply to any IPX packet whether it is routed or bridged. Also, any IPX encapsulation type will be accounted for. Up to 32 IPX defines can be specified.

Name

Identifies the filter entry (15 characters max)

Src Net

32-bit source network address

Src Mask

Bits in the source network address which are

 

compared. (hexadecimal format)

Dest Net

32-bit destination network address

Dest Mask

Bits in the destination network address which

 

are compared. (hexadecimal format)

Src Socket

16-bit value which is the source socket.

 

Range is 0-65535.

Src Socket Comp Type of comparison that is performed:

=- means socket equal to

Not = - means socket not equal to

>- means socket greater than < - means socket less than

None - no comparison is done on source socket

Dest Socket 16-bit value which is the destination socket. Range is 0-65535.

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Express XLT, Express XL specifications

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