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Dynamix UM-SB Series User Manual V0.06
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Destination port number: The destination port identifies traffic originating from the client to the
server.
Source host address: It can identify the end system sending data and based on that classify
traffic
Destination host address: It can identify the end system receiving data.
Command
Description
Protocol Set up the port protocol type (ANY, TCP or UDP)
Local_ip
Configure the local IP address
Remote_ip
Configure the remote IP address
Port
Configure the local port and remote port range
Description
Define the description of policy
Enable Enable the policy
Precedence
Define the priority of the policy
IP QoS:
Protocol
ANY
TCP
UDP
Local IP
Remote IP
Local Port
Remote Port
Description
Enable
ON
OFF
Precedence
(0 ~ 5)
5
5
.
.
1
1
2
2
.
.
1
1
2
2
D
D
H
H
C
C
P
P
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a communication protocol that lets network
administrators to manage centrally and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol (IP)
addresses in an organization's network. Using the Internet Protocol, each machine that can
connect to the Internet needs a unique IP address. When an organization sets up its computer
users with a connection to the Internet, an IP address must be assigned to each machine.
Without DHCP, the IP address must be entered manually at each computer. If computers move to
another location in another part of the network, a new IP address must be entered. DHCP lets a
network administrator to supervise and distribute IP addresses from a central point and
automatically sends a new IP address when a computer is plugged into a different place in the
network.
To configure DHCP server, move the cursor >> “ to dhcp and press enter.