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Table 6.5.5.2 Contents of Packet Filter Screen
View Range
1) Start
Minimum ID number to display (1~100)
2) End
Maximum ID number to display (1~100)
3) Disp Display the ID range
Packet Filter
4) Priority Order of priority for packet filter setting
Range:1 to 255 (The highest priority is 1 and the lowest priority is 255)
5) Action Setting whether to Pass or Drop the packet
6) Protocol No.
Setting the protocol (Disable / ALL / TCP / UDP /ICMP / Select No.)
to filter
When “Select No.” is selected, protocol number can be input.
When TCP/UDP is selected, Source Port 9) and Destination Port 12) can
be input.
When “Disable” is selected, the filter is deleted.
7) Source IP Packet source IP address to filter
When it remains blank, the filter is adopted to all IP Address.
Specified with the Source Mask 8), it defines
filter.
8) Source Mask Subnetwork Mask for the packet source
Select “255.255.255.255/32” to apply the filter only to the Source IP 7).
9) Source Port The source TCP/UDP port number of the packets to be filtered
“-” represents range. Ex) 20-80 set from 20 to 80.
When it remains blank, the filter is adopted to all TCP/UDP port.
10)
Destination IP Packet destination IP address to filter
When it remains blank, the filter is adopted to all IP Address.
Specified with the Destination Mask 11), it defines the network address
to filter.
11) Destination Mask Subnetwork Mask for the packet destination
Select “255.255.255.255/32” to apply the filter only to the Destination
IP 10).
12)
Destination Port The destination TCP/UDP port number of the packets to be filtered
“-” represents range. Ex) 20-80 set from 20 to 80.
When it remains blank, the filter is adopted to all TCP/UDP port.
13) Set Set the packet filter