Cyclades PR1000 User Manual

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Chapter 12 - Filters and Rules

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An example showing the third type of traffic control is given in Figure 12.8. The network administrator wants to prioritize
the access to his web server. He also wants to prioritize e-mail sent by his SMTP server, but the priority should be
lower. All other traffic should have the lowest priority. For web server access, the important flow direction is not the
user requests, but rather the data requested. The traffic control rule must be placed on link 2. In the case of e-mail,
the important flow is the data leaving the e-mail server, and not the acknowledgements back. This is also governed by
link 2. (Note: flow control could be placed on the data request packets and the SMTP acknowledgements by associating
rules to link 1.)

Web Server

E-mail Server

Web Client

E-mail Server

PR1000

Requests

ACKs

Back

Data

Requested

E-mail

out

Port: 80

Port: 25 (SMTP)

Port: Any

Link 2

Link 1

Port: Any

INTERNET

FIGURE 12.8 TRAFFIC RULE EXAMPLE 2

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