◦ Address/Mask — Enter the source IP address wild card mask. The wild card mask determines which bits
are used and which bits are ignored. A wild card mask of 255.255.255.255 indicates that no bit is important.
A wild card of 0.0.0.0 indicates that all bits are important. This field is required when the Source IP Address
is checked.
A wild card mask is basically the inverse of a subnet mask. For example, to match the criteria to a single host
address, use a wild card mask of 0.0.0.0. To match the criteria to a 24-bit subnet (for example, 192.168.10.0/24),
use a wild card mask of 0.0.0.255.
• Source Port — Includes a source port in the match condition for the rule. The source port is identified in the
datagram header.
◦ Any— Allows for any source port.
◦ Select From List — Choose the keyword associated with the source port to match: ftp, ftpdata, http, smtp,
snmp, telnet, tftp, www. Each of these keywords translates into its equivalent port number.
◦ Custom — Enter the IANA port number to match to the source port identified in the datagram header. The
port range is 0 to 65535 and includes three different types of ports:
◦ 0 to 1023 — Well known ports
◦ 1024 to 49151 — Registered ports
◦ 49152 to 65535 — Dynamic and/or private port
• Destination IPv6 Address — Requires a packet's destination IP address to match the address defined in the
appropriate fields.
◦ Any — Enter any IP address.
◦ Single Address — Enter an IP address to apply this criteria.
◦ Address/ Mask — Enter the destination IP address wild card mask. The wild card mask determines which
bits are used and which bits are ignored. A wild card mask of 255.255.255.255 indicates that no bit is important.
A wild card of 0.0.0.0 indicates that all bits are important. This field is required when the Source IP Address
is selected.
A wild card mask is basically the inverse of a subnet mask. For example, to match the criteria to a single host
address, use a wild card mask of 0.0.0.0. To match the criteria to a 24-bit subnet (for example, 192.168.10.0/24),
use a wild card mask of 0.0.0.255.
• Destination Port — Includes a destination port in the match condition for the rule. The destination port is identified
in the datagram header.
◦ Any — Any port that meets the rule criteria.
◦ Select From List — Choose the keyword associated with the destination port to match: ftp, ftpdata, http,
smtp, snmp, telnet, tftp, www. Each of these keywords translates into its equivalent port number.
◦ Custom — Enter the IANA port number to match to the destination port identified in the datagram header.
The port range is from 0 to 65535 and includes three different types of ports:
◦ 0 to 1023 — Well known ports
◦ 1024 to 49151 — Registered ports
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