CONFIGURING ADVANCED IP ROUTING

IP Filters

Common Portion:

IP Source Address

AND mmm.mmm.mmm.mmm EQ/NEQ ttt.ttt.ttt.ttt

 

 

IP Destination Address

AND mmm.mmm.mmm.mmm EQ/NEQ ttt.ttt.ttt.ttt

 

 

Protocol Field

EQ/NEQ TCP/UDP/ICMP/ANY/<n>

 

 

Protocol-Specific Portion TCP:

Source Port

EQ <port> / NEQ < port > /GT < port > / LT < port > /

 

RANGE <p1> <p2>

 

 

Destination Port

EQ <port> /NEQ < port > / GT < port > / LT < port > /

 

RANGE <p1> <p2>

 

 

Control

ANY / ESTABLISHED / NOT-ESTABLISHED

 

 

Protocol-Specific Portion, UDP:

Source Port

EQ <port> / NEQ < port > /GT < port >/ LT < port > /

 

RANGE <p1> <p2>

 

 

Destination Port

EQ <port> /NEQ < port > / GT < port > /LT < port > /

 

RANGE <p1> <p2>

 

 

Protocol-Specific Portion, ICMP:

Type

EQ / NEQ n / ANY

 

 

Code

EQ / NEQ n / ANY

 

 

LIMITATIONS

System performance will be affected by the number of packets, conditions and filters configured. The more elements you have configured, the slower system performance. Refer to the following chart for the maximum number of elements supported:

 

Central Office

Work Group

 

Remote Access Switches

Remote Access Switches

 

 

(single BRI port)

 

 

 

Maximum # Packet Types

100

25

 

 

 

Maximum # Conditions

100

25

 

 

 

Maximum # Filters

25

10

 

 

 

Note: If a packet is defined, it is counted toward the maximum number of packets allowed. Be aware that this applies even if:

the packet is not used in a condition, and

the filter is not enabled.

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