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- Access List Memo
Enter a description of the access list entry. This entry enables the setting of an arbitrary character string to clarify the entry for the Virtual Hub Administrator, and its contents has no effect on packet filtering operation. - Action
Designates how an IP packet should be treated when a matching entry definition is found in the access list. Sets to [Pass] or [Discard]. - Priority
Designates the priority of an entry within the access list as an integer. The lower the integer, the higher the priority. If there are access list entries with the same priority, it is undefined as to which is applied first. - Source IP address
Designates the sending IP address as the packet's matching criteria. It is also possible to designate a subnet range including multiple IP addresses by designating the network address and subnet mask. All sending IP addresses match when no range is designated. It is also possible to specify an IPv6 address. - Destination IP address
Designates the destination IP address as the packet's matching criteria. It is also possible to designate a subnet range including multiple IP addresses by designating the network address and subnet mask. All destination IP addresses match when no range is designated. It is also possible to specify an IPv6 address. - Protocol Type
Designates the protocol number of that IP packet as the packet's matching criteria. It is possible to match all IP protocols. The numbers which can be designated can be entered as integers although 6 (TCP/IP), 17 (UDP/IP) and 1 (ICMP) are already defined. - Source / destination port number range
Minimum or maximum source port and destination port numbers can be designated as the packet's matching criteria when TCP/IP or UDP/IP is selected as the protocol type. All port numbers are regarded as matching when no values are designated. - Source user name
A user name can be designated as the packet's matching criteria when wishing to match only those packets sent by a specific user (strictly speaking, it is the packet sent by the VPN session of a specific user name). Sending user names are not checked when no name is designated. - Destination user name
A user name can be designated as the packet's matching criteria when wishing to match only those packets to be received by a specific user (strictly speaking, it is the packet intended to be received by the VPN session of a specific user name). Destination user names are not checked when no name is designated.
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- Access List Memo
Enter a description of the access list entry. This entry enables the setting of an arbitrary character string to clarify the entry for the Virtual Hub Administrator, and its contents has no effect on packet filtering operation. - Action
Designates how an IP packet should be treated when a matching entry definition is found in the access list. Sets to [Pass] or [Discard]. - Priority
Designates the priority of an entry within the access list as an integer. The lower the integer, the higher the priority. If there are access list entries with the same priority, it is undefined as to which is applied first. - Source IP address
Designates the sending IP address as the packet's matching criteria. It is also possible to designate a subnet range including multiple IP addresses by designating the network address and subnet mask. All sending IP addresses match when no range is designated. It is also possible to specify an IPv6 address. - Destination IP address
Designates the destination IP address as the packet's matching criteria. It is also possible to designate a subnet range including multiple IP addresses by designating the network address and subnet mask. All destination IP addresses match when no range is designated. It is also possible to specify an IPv6 address. - Protocol Type
Designates the protocol number of that IP packet as the packet's matching criteria. It is possible to match all IP protocols. The numbers which can be designated can be entered as integers although 6 (TCP/IP), 17 (UDP/IP) and 1 (ICMP) are already defined. - Source / destination port number range
Minimum or maximum source port and destination port numbers can be designated as the packet's matching criteria when TCP/IP or UDP/IP is selected as the protocol type. All port numbers are regarded as matching when no values are designated. - Source user name
A user name can be designated as the packet's matching criteria when wishing to match only those packets sent by a specific user (strictly speaking, it is the packet sent by the VPN session of a specific user name). Sending user names are not checked when no name is designated. - Destination user name
A user name can be designated as the packet's matching criteria when wishing to match only those packets to be received by a specific user (strictly speaking, it is the packet intended to be received by the VPN session of a specific user name). Destination user names are not checked when no name is designated.
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