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Table 8-4., TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields, Filter Configuration

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Reference Guide for the Model RM356 Modem Router Table 8-4. TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields Field Description Active IP Protocol IP Source Route Destination: IP Addr IP Mask Port # In this field, you can make the filter rule active (Yes) or make the filter rule inactive (No). Protocol refers to the IP-specific protocol number. The value entered in this field should be a decimal number between 0 and 255 (for example, 17 refers to the UDP protocol). Refer to RFC1700, Assigned Numbers, for specific protocol numbers. Yes or No in this field determines whether to check the source route. In this field, enter the destination IP address of the packet you want to filter. The address is written in dotted-decimal notation such as a.b.c.d where a, b, c, and d are numbers between 0 and 255. In this field, enter the IP subnet mask that is used to mask the bits of the IP Address given in Destination: IP Addr. See "Netmask" on page 1-8 for information about IP subnet masks. In this field, enter the destination port of the packets that you want to filter. The range of this field is 0 to 65535. For example, 47 refers to the FTP port. Refer to RFC1700, Assigned Numbers, for specific port numbers. Port # Comp Source: IP Addr IP Mask Port # Port # Comp In this field, select the comparison quantifier you want to enable to compare to the value given in Destination: Port #. There are five options for this field: • None (default) • Less • Greater • Equal • Not Equal In this field, enter the source IP address of the packet you want to filter. The IP address is written in dotted-decimal notation such as a.b.c.d where a, b, c, and d are numbers between 0 and 255. In this field, enter the IP subnet mask that is used to mask the bits of the IP Address given in Source: IP Addr. In this field, enter the source port of the packets that you want to filter. The range of this field is 0 to 65535. In this field, select the comparison quantifier you want to use to compare to the value given in Source: Port #. There are five options for this field: • None (Default) • Less • Greater • Equal • Not Equal Filter Configuration 8-5

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Reference Guide for the Model RM356 Modem Router
Filter Configuration
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Table 8-4.
TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields
Field
Description
Active
In this field, you can make the filter rule active (Yes) or make the filter rule inactive (No).
IP Protocol
Protocol refers to the IP-specific protocol number. The value entered in this field should
be a decimal number between 0 and 255 (for example, 17 refers to the UDP protocol).
Refer to RFC1700,
Assigned Numbers
, for specific protocol numbers.
IP Source Route
Yes or No in this field determines whether to check the source route.
Destination:
IP Addr
In this field, enter the destination IP address of the packet you want to filter. The
address is written in dotted-decimal notation such as a.b.c.d where a, b, c, and d are
numbers between 0 and 255.
IP Mask
In this field, enter the IP subnet mask that is used to mask the bits of the IP Address
given in Destination: IP Addr. See “Netmask” on page 1-8 for information about IP
subnet masks.
Port #
In this field, enter the destination port of the packets that you want to filter. The range of
this field is 0 to 65535. For example, 47 refers to the FTP port. Refer to RFC1700,
Assigned Numbers
, for specific port numbers.
Port # Comp
In this field, select the comparison quantifier you want to enable to compare to the value
given in Destination: Port #. There are five options for this field:
None (default)
• Less
• Greater
• Equal
Not Equal
Source:
IP Addr
In this field, enter the source IP address of the packet you want to filter. The IP address
is written in dotted-decimal notation such as a.b.c.d where a, b, c, and d are numbers
between 0 and 255.
IP Mask
In this field, enter the IP subnet mask that is used to mask the bits of the IP Address
given in Source: IP Addr.
Port #
In this field, enter the source port of the packets that you want to filter. The range of this
field is 0 to 65535.
Port # Comp
In this field, select the comparison quantifier you want to use to compare to the value
given in Source: Port #. There are five options for this field:
None (Default)
• Less
• Greater
• Equal
Not Equal