Traffic type and destination ip, Implicit filter rules, Default policy rules – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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IP Filter policy

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Traffic type and destination IP

The traffic type and destination IP elements allow an IP policy rule to specify filter enforcement for
IP forwarding. The INPUT traffic type is the default and restricts rules to manage traffic on IP
management interfaces,

The FORWARD traffic type allows management of bidirectional traffic between the external
management interface and the inband management interface. In this case, the destination IP
element should also be specified.

Implicit filter rules

For every IP Filter policy, the two rules listed in

Table 38

are always assumed to be appended

implicitly to the end of the policy. This ensures that TCP and UDP traffic to dynamic port ranges is
allowed, so that management IP traffic initiated from a switch, such as syslog, radius and ftp, is not
affected.

Default policy rules

A switch with Fabric OS v6.2.0 or later will have a default IP Filter policy for IPv4 and IPv6. The
default IP Filter policy cannot be deleted or changed. When an alternative IP Filter policy is
activated, the default IP Filter policy becomes deactivated.

Table 39

lists the rules of the default IP

Filter policy.

TABLE 38

Implicit IP Filter rules

Source address

Destination port

Protocol

Action

Any

1024-65535

TCP

Permit

Any 1024-65535

UDP

Permit

TABLE 39

Default IP policy rules

Rule number

Source address

Destination port

Protocol

Action

1

Any

22

TCP

Permit

2

Any

23

TCP

Permit

3

Any

897

TCP

Permit

4

Any

898

TCP

Permit

5

Any

111

TCP

Permit

6

Any

80

TCP

Permit

7

Any

443

TCP

Permit

8

Any

161

UDP

Permit

9

Any

111

UDP

Permit

10

Any

123

UDP

Permit

11

Any

600-1023

TCP

Permit

12

Any

600-1023

UDP

Permit

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