
Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization
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Specifying Source and Destination Networks As Match Criteria
To filter on source and destination networks, go to the match prompt (for example,
box; ip; filter-template/template1; match
) and do the following for each source
and destination network that you want to filter on:
1.
Enter the following command:
{source
|
destination}-network
<address_range>
<address_range>
specifies a range of IP addresses for source and destination
networks.
The source network or destination network prompt appears.
2.
Go back to the match prompt:
back
Example
match/template/customer1#
source-network 2.2.2.2-4.4.4.4
source-network/template/customer1/2.2.2.2-4.4.4.4#
back
match/template/customer1#
destination-network 4.4.4.4-5.5.5.5
destination-network/template/customer1/4.4.4.4-5.5.5.5#
back
match/template/customer1
Specifying Source and Destination TCP and UDP Ports As Match
Criteria
To filter on TCP ports, UDP ports, or both, you can specify only one of the
following criteria for each filter:
• Source TCP ports, destination TCP ports, or both
• Source UDP ports, destination UDP ports, or both
• Both destination TCP and UDP ports
• Both source TCP and UDP ports
After you specify one of these options, the BCC prevents you from specifying
another in the same filter. For example, if you specify source TCP ports, you can
also specify destination TCP ports, but you cannot specify source UDP ports.
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