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IP Range
Subnet
<Named IP
addresses>
< IP Grouping >
the list as well. Please See [System][IP Grouping]
for setting up your own IP groups.
Service FTP(21)
SSH (22)
TELNET(23)
SMTP(25)
POP3(110)
H323 (1720)
Protocol Number
ICMP@
TCP@
UDP@
<Service Grouping
Name>
Any
The services, which are predefined in [Service Name],
will be matched. For example:
FTP(21): The packets, whose predefined TCP port
number in [Service Name] is 21, are to be match.
Protocol Number: Define the Protocol Number, then
the packets with the Protocol Number are to be
defined.
ICMP @: Define the Type value, then the packets,
whose ICMP take this Type value, will be defined.
TCP/UDP @: The TCP/UDP service type to be
matched. You can select the matching criteria from the
publicly known service types (e.g. FTP), or you can
choose the port number in TCP/UDP packet. To
specify a range of port numbers, type starting port
number plus hyphen “-“and ending port number. e.g.
“TCP@123-234”.
Group: The packets from the group which are
predefined in [Service Grouping].
Any: All packets are to be matched.
Classes <Name> The bandwidth class to be imposed. These classes are
defined in the bandwidth class table we mentioned
earlier
Table 4.5 The Description of the Fields in the Inbound BM Filter Table