Specifications

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Chapter 4 Configuring Devices
Configuring the Service Engine
Destination IP 0.0.0.0 IP address of the network or host to which the packet is being
sent, specified as a 32-bit quantity in 4-part dotted decimal
format.
Generic, TCP,
UDP, ICMP
Destination IP
Wildcard
255.255.255.255 Wildcard bits to be applied to the source, specified as a 32-bit
quantity in 4-part dotted decimal format. Place a 1 in the bit
positions that you want to ignore and identify bits of interest
with a 0.
Generic, TCP,
UDP, ICMP
Destination Port 1 0 Decimal number or name of a port. Valid port numbers are 0 to
65535. See Table 4-34 and Table 4-35 for port name
descriptions and associated port numbers.
TCP, UDP
Valid TCP port names are as
follows:
domain
exec
ftp
ftp-data
https
nfs
rtsp
ssh
telnet
www
Valid UDP port names are as
follows:
bootpc
bootps
domain
netbios-dgm
netbios-ns
netbios-ss
nfs
ntp
snmp
snmptrap
Destination Operator range Specifies how to compare the destination ports against incoming
packets. Choices are <, >, ==, !=, or range.
TCP, UDP
Destination Port 2 65535 Decimal number or name of a port. See Destination Port 1. TCP, UDP
ICMP Param Type
1
None Choices are None, Type/Code, or Msg.
None—Disables the ICMP Type, Code, and Message fields.
Type/Code—Allows ICMP messages to be filtered by
ICMP message type and code. Also enables the ability to set
an ICMP message code number.
Msg—Allows a combination of type and code to be
specified using a keyword. Activates the ICMP Message
drop-down list. Disables the ICMP Type field.
ICMP
ICMP Message
1
administratively-
prohibited
Allows a combination of ICMP type and code to be specified
using a keyword chosen from the drop-down list.
See Table 4-36 for descriptions of the ICMP messages.
ICMP
ICMP Type
1
0 Number from 0 to 255. This field is enabled when you choose
Type/Code.
ICMP
Table 4-33 Extended IP ACL Conditions (continued)
Field Default Value Description Extended Type