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Chapter 44 Filter Configuration

To speed up filtering, all rules in a filter set must be of the same class, i.e., protocol filters or
generic filters. The class of a filter set is determined by the first rule that you create. When
applying the filter sets to a port, separate menu fields are provided for protocol and device
filter sets. If you include a protocol filter set in a device filter field or vice versa, the ZyWALL
will warn you and will not allow you to save.

44.2.2 Configuring a TCP/IP Filter Rule

This section shows you how to configure a TCP/IP filter rule. TCP/IP rules allow you to base
the rule on the fields in the IP and the upper layer protocol, for example, UDP and TCP
headers.

To configure TCP/IP rules, select TCP/IP Filter Rule from the Filter Type field and press
[ENTER] to open Menu 21.1.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule, as shown next.

Figure 385 Menu 21.1.1.1: TCP/IP Filter Rule

The following table describes how to configure your TCP/IP filter rule.

Menu 21.1.1.1 - TCP/IP Filter Rule

Filter #: 1,1

Filter Type= TCP/IP Filter Rule

Active= Yes

IP Protocol= 0 IP Source Route= No

Destination: IP Addr=

IP Mask=

Port #=

Port # Comp= None

Source: IP Addr=

IP Mask=

Port #=

Port # Comp= None

TCP Estab= N/A

More= No Log= None

Action Matched= Check Next Rule

Action Not Matched= Check Next Rule

Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:

Table 238 Menu 21.1.1.1: TCP/IP Filter Rule

FIELD

DESCRIPTION

Active

Press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select Yes to activate the filter rule or No
to deactivate it.

IP Protocol

Protocol refers to the upper layer protocol, e.g., TCP is 6, UDP is 17 and ICMP is 1.
Type a value between 0 and 255. A value of 0 matches ANY protocol.

IP Source Route

Press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select Yes to apply the rule to packets
with an IP source route option. Otherwise the packets must not have a source route
option. The majority of IP packets do not have source route.

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