ZyXEL X650 User Guide - Page 106

Traffic Type g

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Remote IP Address: (e): Specify the remote (destination) IP address that will be affected by this rule. Please input the starting IP address in the left field, and input the end IP address in the right field to define a range of IP addresses, or just input the IP address in the left field to define a single IP address. Remote Port Range (f): Please input the range of remote (destination) port numbers that will be affected by this rule. If you want to apply this rule to ports 80 through 90, please input '80-90'; if you want to apply this rule on a single port, just input the port number, like '80'. If the remote (destination) IP address and /or port number is universal, just leave it blank. Traffic Type (g): Please select the traffic type of this rule; available options are None, SMTP, HTTP, POP3, and FTP. You can select a specific traffic type for this rule; if you want to make this rule an IP address based rule (apply the limitation on all traffics from / to the specified IP address / port number), select 'None'. Protocol (h): Please select the protocol type of this rule; available options are TCP and UDP. If you do not know what protocol your application uses, please try 'TCP' first, and switch to 'UDP' if this rule does not seem to work. After you finish with all settings, please click the 'save' button (i), and you will be brought back to the previous menu (the rule you just set will appear in current QoS table); if you did something wrong, you will get an error message when you click the 'Save' button. Please correct your input by following the instructions given in the error message. If you want to erase all of the values you just entered, click 'Reset'. 104

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Remote IP
Specify the remote (destination) IP address
Address: (e):
that will be affected by this rule. Please input the starting
IP address in the left field, and input the end IP address
in the right field to define a range of IP addresses, or just
input the IP address in the left field to define a single IP
address.
Remote Port
Please input the range of remote (destination)
Range (f):
port numbers that will be affected by this rule. If you
want to apply this rule to ports 80 through 90, please
input ’80-90’; if you want to apply this rule on a single
port, just input the port number, like ‘80’.
If the remote
(destination) IP address and /or port number is universal,
just leave it blank.
Traffic Type (g):
Please select the traffic type of this rule;
available options are None, SMTP, HTTP, POP3, and
FTP. You can select a specific traffic type for this rule; if
you want to make this rule an IP address based rule
(apply the limitation on all traffics from / to the specified
IP address / port number), select ‘None’.
Protocol (h):
Please select the protocol type of this rule;
available options are TCP and UDP. If you do not know
what protocol your application uses, please try ‘TCP’
first, and switch to ‘UDP’ if this rule does not seem to
work.
After you finish with all settings, please click the ‘save’ button (i), and you
will be brought back to the previous menu (the rule you just set will appear in
current QoS table); if you did something wrong, you will get an error message
when you click the ‘Save’ button. Please correct your input by following the
instructions given in the error message.
If you want to erase all of the values you just entered, click ‘Reset’.