Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\gina\Desktop\Checkout_new\Dell Plasma\User

Guide\Plasma_UGSwitching_NetworkSecurity.fm

D E L L CO N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I MI N A RY 4/ 1 8 /1 3 - F O R PR O O F O N LY

OSPF — The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol is a

link-state, hierarchical interior gateway protocol (IGP) for

network routing Layer Two (2) Tunneling Protocol, an extension

to the PPP protocol that enables ISPs to operate Virtual Private

Networks (VPNs).

IPIP — IP over IP (IPinIP). Encapsulates IP packets to create

tunnels between two routers. This ensures that IPIP tunnel

appears as a single interface, rather than several separate

interfaces. IPIP enables tunnel intranets occur the internet, and

provides an alternative to source routing.

PIM — Matches the packet to Protocol Independent Multicast

(PIM).

L2TP

— Matches the packet to Internet Protocol (L2IP).

ISIS — Intermediate System - Intermediate System (ISIS).

Distributes IP routing information throughout a single

autonomous system in IP networks.

Protocol ID To Match

— Enter a protocol number if you did not

select a protocol by name.

Any(IP) — Check to use any protocol.

Source Port (0 - 65535) — Enter the TCP/UDP source port. Enter

either Single, Range or select Any to include all ports.

Destination Port (0 - 65535) — Enter the TCP/UDP destination port.

Enter either a Single, Range or select Any to include all ports.

Source IP Address — Enter the source IP address to which addresses

in the packet are compared.

Wildcard Mask —In addition to the Source MAC address, you

can enter a mask that specifies which bits in the source address are

used for matching and which bits are ignored. A wildcard of

0.0.0.0 means the bits must be matched exactly in addition to the

IP source address; ff.ff.ff.ff means the bits are irrelevant. Any

combination of 0s and ffs can be used.

Any — Check to indicate that the source address is not matched.

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