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SET UDP SOURCE <lowPort> <highPort>
SET UDP DESTINATION <lowPort> <highPort>
Valid context: IP_Filter
Sets the minimum and maximum source or destination UDP (User Datagram Protocol) por ts
for which this filter will process data.
SET TCP SOURCE <lowPort> <highPort>
SET TCP DESTINATION <lowPort> <highPort>
Valid context: IP_Filter
Sets the minimum and maximum source or destination TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
ports for which this filter will process data.
SET TYPE { ALL | UDP | TCP | SYN | ANYICMP | ICMP} [icmp_type] [icmp_code]
Valid context: IP_Filter
Sets the type of data to which this filter applies.
<lowPort> Minimum UDP port number of data to filter.
Range: 0 to highPort. Default: 0.
<highPort> Maximum UDP port number of data to filter.
Range: lowPort to 65535. Default: 65535.
<lowPort> Minimum TCP port number of data to filter.
Range: 0 to highPort. Default: 0.
<highPort> Maximum TCP port number of data to filter.
Range: lowPort to 65535. Default: 65535.
ALL Applies to all data.
UDP Applies to UDP data.
TCP Applied to TCP data (default).
SYN Applies to TCP connection (SYN) data.
ANYICMP Applies to all ICMP data.
ICMP Applies to specific ICMP data only (set by type and code)
icmp_type ICMP type to filter (if ICMP is specified).
icmp_code ICMP code to filter (if ICMP is specified).