E-DOC-CTC-20061027-0003v2.0
Expr Commands
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intfgroup The IP interface group.
Choose between:
>wan
>local
>lan
>tunnel
>dmz
>guest.
Note Only for expression type intf.
OPTIONAL
bridgeport The bridge port number.
Note Only for expression type intf.
OPTIONAL
tos A number between 0 and 255.
Represents the ToS specification in the IP packet.
Note The parameters tos, precedence and dscp are mutually
exclusive.
OPTIONAL
precedence The precedence in the IP packet (part of tos).
Select an IP precedence (see “IP Precedence” on page 752) or,
alternatively, specify the number.
Note The parameters tos, precedence and dscp are mutually
exclusive.
OPTIONAL
dscp The DSCP in the IP packet (part of tos).
Select a DSCP (see “ Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)”
on page 753).
Note The parameters tos, precedence and dscp are mutually
exclusive.
OPTIONAL
proto The protocol (name or number) expected in the IP packet.
Select one of the following protocols: icmp, igmp, ipinip, tcp,
udp, ah, esp, ipcomp or, alternatively, specify the protocol
number.
OPTIONAL
srcport The TCP/UDP port (or beginning of range) the packet is coming
from.
Select one of the supported TCP/UDP port names (see
“ Supported TCP/UDP Port Names” on page 747) or,
alternatively, specify the protocol number.
OPTIONAL
srcportend The source TCP/UDP port range end (inclusive).
Select one of the supported TCP/UDP port names (see
“ Supported TCP/UDP Port Names” on page 747) or,
alternatively, specify the protocol number.
OPTIONAL
dstport The TCP/UDP port (or beginning of range) the packet is going to.
Select one of the supported TCP/UDP port names (see
“ Supported TCP/UDP Port Names” on page 747) or,
alternatively, specify the protocol number.
OPTIONAL
dstportend The destination TCP/UDP port range end (inclusive).
Select one of the supported TCP/UDP port names (see
“ Supported TCP/UDP Port Names” on page 747) or,
alternatively, specify the protocol number.
OPTIONAL
icmptype The ICMP type (name or number) of the packet.
Select one of the supported ICMP types (see “S upported ICMP
Type Names” on page750) or, alternatively, specify the type
number.
OPTIONAL