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The ingress ARP/PARP frames where the Hardware size is
not equal "0x6" or the Protocol size is not equal "0x4"
1:
The ingress ARP/PARP frames where the Hardware size is
equal "0x6" and the Protocol size is "0x4"
IP:
Range: Any / 0 / 1
Any:
Both 0 and 1
0:
The ingress ARP/PARP frames where Protocol type is not
equal "0x800"
1:
The ingress ARP/PARP frames where Protocol type
is equal "0x800"
Ethernet:
Range: Any / 0 / 1
Any:
Both 0 and 1
0:
The ingress ARP/PARP frames where Hardware type is
not equal "0x100"
1:
The ingress ARP/PARP frames where Hardware type
is equal "0x100"
IP Parameters: (When Frame Type = IPv4 and IP Protocol Filter = Any)
IPTTL: (Time To Live)
How many routers a datagram can pass through. Each router
decrements this value by 1 until it reaches 0 when the datagram is
discarded. This keeps misrouted datagrams from remaining on the
Internet forever
Range: Any / Non-zero / Zero
Any: Including all conditions for IPTTL
Non-Zero: Including IPTTL is Non-Zero
Zero: Including IPTTL is zero
IP Fragment: (IP Fragmentation Flag)
Controls datagram fragmentation together with the identification
field. The flags indicate whether the datagram may be fragmented,
whether the datagram is fragmented, and whether the current
fragment is the final one.
Range: Any / Yes / No
Any: Including all IP fragment case
Yes: The ingress frame is fragmented packet
No: The ingress frames is not fragmented packet

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