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Destination Port - Destination port of the packet to be matched. Use "*" to match any
destination port.
Define New Rule (IP Router Mode):
Interface Select the incoming interface the rule should apply to. Choose either Ethernet or
Wireless interface.
Action Select what to do with the packet matching the rule. You can either pass that packet
through, or block it.
Protocol – Enter the number representing protocol that should be matched. Use "*" to match all
protocols. Most common numbers are:
0 – All IP protcols
1 – ICMP protocol
6 – TCP protocol
17 – UDP protocol
For complete list of protocols please see Appendix 1 of this document, or go to:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers
Source Source IP address or IP subnet (in x.x.x.x/y format) of the packet to be matched. Use
"0.0.0.0/0" to match any IP address.
Source Port – Source port of the packet to be matched. Use "*" to match any source port.
Destination Destination IP address or IP subnet (in x.x.x.x/y format) of the packet to be
matched. Use "0.0.0.0/0" to match any IP address.
Destination Port - Destination port of the packet to be matched. Use "*" to match any
destination port.