User guide
030-300564 Rev A 94 August 2009
User Guide ProLine G90
(
Models 6100
,
6110
)
Interface and Direction
Click this drop-down menu to determine where the rule will be applied. Normally,
all of the local ports (Ethernet and USB) are connected to bridge 0. Port mapping
can be used to move ports to a different bridge.
• To WAN: Applied to packets headed toward the WAN, after the packet is
routed.
• From WAN: Applied to packets coming from the WAN, before the packet
is routed.
• To Private LAN: Applied to packets headed toward the Private LAN, after
the packet is routed.
• From Private LAN: Applied to packets coming from the Private LAN,
before the packet is routed.
• To Public LAN: Applied to packets headed toward the Public LAN, after
the packet is routed.
• From Public LAN: Applied to packets coming from the Public LAN, before
the packet is routed.
• To Private LAN 2: Applied to packets headed toward the Private LAN2,
after the packet is routed.
• From Private LAN 2: Applied to packets coming from the Private LAN2,
before the packet is routed.
SrcMacAddr Displays MAC packet header source address.
Comparator
Click this drop-down menu to select the type of comparison to use.
• EQ: MAC packet header destination address field is “Equal to.”
• NE: MAC packet header destination address field is “Not Equal to.”
DestIpAddr Displays the IP packet header destination address.
DestMask Displays the IP packet header destination address “Mask” value. 0.0.0.0 is assumed
to be 255.255.255.255.
SrcIpAddr Displays the IP packet header source address.
SrcMask Displays the IP packet header source address “Mask” value. 0.0.0.0 is assumed to be
255.255.255.255.
DestIpPort Start Displays the IP packet header destination port start. Only matches UDP and TCP
packets.
DestIpPort End Displays the IP packet header destination port end. Only matches UDP and TCP
packets.
SrcIpPort Start Displays the IP packet header source port start. Only matches UDP and TCP
packets.
SrcIpPort End Displays the IP packet header source port end. Only matches UDP and TCP packets.
Protocol Click this drop-down menu to select the protocol to be used.
• Any Protocol
• ICMP (1)
• IGMP (2)
• TCP (6)
• UDP (17)
• GRE (47)
• IPSEC ESP (50)
• IPSEC AH (51)
Insert As Number Displays the order in which the rules are applied (0 is the highest).
Change DSCP Click this drop-down menu to disable or enable the Change DSCP feature.