Table 162 IPv4 Filter Configuration Menu options

Command

Description

 

 

 

proto <0-255>

Defines an IP protocol for the ACL. If defined, traffic from the specified protocol

 

matches this filter. Specify the protocol number. Listed below are some of the

 

well-known protocols.

 

Number

Name

 

1

icmp

 

2

igmp

 

6

tcp

 

17

udp

 

89

ospf

 

112

vrrp

 

 

tos <0-255>

Defines a Type of Service value for the ACL. For more information on ToS, see

 

RFC 1340 and 1349.

 

 

reset

Resets the IPv4 parameters for the ACL to their default values.

 

 

cur

Displays the current IPV4 parameters.

 

 

 

ACL TCP/UDP Filter configuration

Command: /cfg/acl/acl <1-762>/tcpudp

[Filtering TCP/UDP Menu]

sport

- Set to filter on

TCP/UDP source port

dport

- Set to filter

on TCP/UDP destination port

flags

- Set to filter

TCP/UDP flags

reset

-

Reset all fields

 

cur

-

Display current parameters

This menu allows you to define TCP/UDP matching criteria for an ACL. The following table describes the TCP/UDP Filter Configuration Menu options.

Table 163 TCP/UDP Filter Configuration Menu options

Command

Description

 

 

 

sport <1-65535> <port mask>

Defines a source port for the ACL. If defined, traffic with the specified TCP or

 

UDP source port will match this ACL. Specify the port number. Listed below are

 

some of the well-known ports:

 

Number

Name

 

20

ftp-data

 

21

ftp

 

22

ssh

 

23

telnet

 

25

smtp

 

37

time

 

42

name

 

43

whois

 

53

domain

 

69

tftp

 

70

gopher

 

79

finger

 

80

http

 

 

dport <1-65535>

Defines a destination port for the ACL. If defined, traffic with the specified TCP

 

or UDP destination port will match this ACL. Specify the port number, just as

 

with sport above.

 

 

flags <value (0x0-0x3f)>

Defines a TCP/UDP flag for the ACL.

 

 

reset

Resets the TCP/UDP parameters for the ACL to their default values.

 

 

cur

Displays the current TCP/UDP Filtering parameters.

 

 

 

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HP GbE2c manual ACL TCP/UDP Filter configuration, Sport 1-65535 port mask, Flags value 0x0-0x3f

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