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UTT Technologies Chapter 7 Advanced Setup
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Description: It specifies the description of the PBR entry. It is usually used to
describe the purpose of the entry.
Source: It specifies the source IP addresses of the packets to which the PBR entry
applies. There are two options:
Ɣ Addresses: Select it to enter the start and end addresses in the associated text
boxes.
Ɣ Address Group: Select it to choose an address group from the associated
drop-down list. By default, the Address Group radio button is selected, and its
value is Any Address.
Destination: It specifies the destination IP addresses of the packets to which the
PBR entry applies. There are two options:
Ɣ Addresses: Select it to enter the start and end IP addresses in the associated
text boxes.
Ɣ Address Group: Select it to choose an address group from the associated
drop-down list. By default, the Address Group radio button is selected, and its
value is Any Address.
Service: It specifies a range of ports or a service group to which the PBR applies.
There are two options:
Ɣ Ports: Select it to enter the start and end port numbers in the associated text
boxes, and select a protocol type from Protocol drop-down list. The port number
is between 1 and 65535, and the protocols include TCP, UDP and ICMP.
Ɣ Service Group: Select it to choose a service group or predefined service from
the associated drop-down list. The Device provides some well-known services,
such as telnet, smtp, web, pop3, and so on. By default, the Service Group radio
button is selected, and its value is Any Service.
¾ Edit Schedule: Click it to go to the Security > Schedule page to add, view, modify or
delete the schedules.
¾ Edit Address Group: Click it to go to the Security > Address Group page to add,
view, modify or delete the address groups.
¾ Edit Service Group: Click it to go to the Security > Service Group page to add,
view, modify or delete the service groups.
¾ Save: Click it to save the PBR entry settings.