H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Select permit if, upon matching the specified conditions, the packet should be forwarded.

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Select deny if, upon matching the specified conditions, the packet should be discarded.

9.

Select the time range you want to apply to this rule from the Time Range list.

10.

Select the source IP address option you want to use by clicking the radio button to the left of the
desired option in the Source Address field.
This option specifies where the pattern matching occurs in this rule. In this case, the pattern
matching is applied to the source IP address.

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All: Allows you to permit or deny traffic for all IP addresses.

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IP Address/Mask: Allows you to enter a specific IP address and its subnet mask for which you
want to either permit or deny traffic for.

a.

Enter an IP address/subnet mask combination in the IP Address/Mask field.

The subnet mask must be entered in dotted decimal notation. A valid IP address/subnet mask using
dotted decimal notation would be

192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0

A forward slash "/" must be used to separate the IP address from the subnet mask.

11.

Do one of the following:

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Click the radio button to the left of Yes in the Fragment option if you want to apply the rule

to each fragment.

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Click the radio button to the left of No in the Fragment option if you want to apply the rule

to first fragments.

Traditional packet filtering matched only first fragments of IPv4 packets and allowed all

subsequent non-first fragments to pass through. This resulted in security risks as hackers can
fabricate non-first fragments to attack networks.

12.

Click the radio button to the left of Yes in the Logging option if you want to enable logging for
this rule.
This feature enables the logging of packet filtering only when a module (for example, a firewall)
using the ACL supports logging.

13.

Enter the VPN instance you want to apply to this rule by entering the VPN-instance-name in the
VPN Instance field.
A valid entry must be 0-31 characters that cannot contain question marks or blank spaces. This
field is case sensitive. If no VPN instance is specified in this field, the rule applies only to non-VPN

packets.

14.

Click OK to create or modify the rule you have just configured.

Adding or modifying an advanced rule in an advanced rule set

To add or modify an advanced rule in an advanced rule set:

1.

Navigate to ACL Resource:

a.

Click the Service tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.

b.

Click ACL Management section of the navigation tree on the left.

c.

Click the ACL Resource link located under ACL Management on the navigation tree on the left.
The ACL Resource list displays in the main pane of the ACL Resource page.

2.

Click the ACL Identifier of the Advanced ACL for which you want to add or modify an advanced
rule.

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