Dell PowerConnect 5548 User Guide - Page 108
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- Source Port (0 - 65535) - Enter the TCP/UDP source port. Enter either Single, Range or select Any to include all ports. - Destination Port (0 - 65535) - Enter the TCP/UDP destination port. Enter either a Single, Range or select Any to include all ports. - Source IP Address - Enter the source IP address to which addresses in the packet are compared. • Wildcard Mask -In addition to the Source MAC address, you can enter a mask that specifies which bits in the source address are used for matching and which bits are ignored. A wildcard of 0.0.0.0 means the bits must be matched exactly in addition to the IP source address; ff.ff.ff.ff means the bits are irrelevant. Any combination of 0s and ffs can be used. • Any - Check to indicate that the source address is not matched. - Dest. IP Address - Enter the destination IP address to which addresses in the packet are compared. • Wildcard Mask -In addition to the Destination MAC address, you can enter a mask that specifies which bits in the source address are used for matching and which bits are ignored. A wildcard of 0.0.0.0 means the bits must be matched exactly in addition to the IP destination address; ff.ff.ff.ff means the bits are irrelevant. Any combination of 0s and ffs can be used. • Any - Check to indicate that the destination address is not matched. - TCP Flags - To use TCP flags, check the TCP Flag checkbox and then check the desired flag(s). - ICMP - Specifies an ICMP message type for filtering ICMP packets. This field is available only when ICMP is selected in the Protocol field. The following options are available: • Select from List - Select an ICMP type from the list. • ICMP Type - Enter the ICMP type. • Any - Check to use all ICMP types. 108 Dell PowerConnect 55xx Systems User Guide