Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide

Section II: Advanced Operations

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the corresponding bit of the IP address, while a “0” indicates that it
should not. For example, the Class C subnet address 149.11.11.0
would have the mask “255.255.255.0”.

TCP Source Port
Defines a traffic flow by source TCP port. To set this parameter, IP
Protocol must be set to TCP.

TCP Destination Port
Defines a traffic flow by destination TCP port. To set this parameter, IP
Protocol must be set to TCP.

TCP Flags
Defines a traffic flow by TCP flag. To set this parameter, IP Protocol
must be set to TCP. Options are

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URG - Urgent

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ACK - Acknowledgement

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RST - Reset

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PSH - Push

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SYN - Synchronization

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FIN - Finish

UDP Source Port
Defines a traffic flow by source UDP port. To set this parameter, IP
Protocol must be set to UDP.

UDP Destination Port
Defines a traffic flow by a destination UDP port. To set this parameter,
IP Protocol must be set to UDP.

User Specified Protocol
Defines a traffic flow by a protocol other than one of those listed in the
Protocol or IP Protocol list. To set this parameter, Protocol must be set
to User Specified. Alternatively, you can set this parameter if IP
Protocol is set to User Specified.

6. Click Apply.

The new classifier is created on the switch.

7. From the Configuration menu, select the Save Config option to

permanently save your changes. (This option is not displayed if there
are no changes to save.)

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