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24-Port Gigabit (Hi-Power) PoE+ Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch with 2 SFP Ports
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ICMP. If your selection from the Protocol Type menu is ICMP, you can select either
the Type or Message radio button:
- If you select the Type
radio button, note the following:
The Type and Code
fields are enabled only if the protocol is ICMP. Use these
fields to specify a match condition for ICMP packets:
If you specify information in the Type
field, the IP ACL rule matches the
specified ICMP message type. The type number can be from 0 to 255.
If you specify information in the Code field, the IP ACL rule matches the
specified ICMP message code.
The code can be from 0 to 255.
If these fields are left empty, it means any.
- If you select the
Message radio button, from the menu, select the type of the
ICMP message to match with the selected IP ACL rule. Specifying
a type of
message implies that both the ICMP type and ICMP code are specified. The
ICMP message is decoded into the corresponding ICMP type and ICMP code
within the ICMP type.
The IPv4 ICMP message types are echo, echo-reply, host-redirect,
mobile-redirect, net-redirect, net-unreachable, redirect, packet-too-big,
port-unreachable, source-quench, router-solicitation, router-advertisement,
ttl-exceeded, time-exceeded, and unreachable.
Fragments. Either select the Enable radio button to allow initial fragments (that is,
the fragment bit is asserted) or leave the default Disable radio button selected to
prevent initial fragments from being used.
This option is not valid for rules that match L4 information such
as
a TCP port number,
because that information is carried in the initial packet.
Service Type. Select a service type match condition for the extended IP ACL rule.
The possible options are IP DSCP, IP
precedence, and IP TOS, which are alternative
methods to specify a match criterion for the same service type field in the IP header.
Each method uses a different user notation. After you make a selection, you can
specify the appropriate values:
- IP DSCP. This is an optional configuration. Specify the IP Dif
fServ Code Point
(DSCP) field. The DSCP is defined as the high-order 6 bits of the service type
octet in the IP header. Enter an integer from 0 to 63. To select the IP DSCP, select
one of the DSCP keywords from the menu. To specify a numeric value, select
Other and a field displays in which you can enter numeric value of the DSCP.
- IP Precedence.
This is an optional configuration.
The IP precedence field in a
packet is defined as the high-order 3 bits of the service type octet in the IP header.
Enter a number from 0 to 7.
- IP TOS. This is an optional configuration.
The IP ToS field in a packet is defined
as all 8 bits of the service type octet in the IP header. The ToS bits value is a
hexadecimal number that is composed of numbers 00 to 09 and AA to FF. The
ToS mask value is a hexadecimal number that is composed of numbers 00 to FF.