Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch Manual De Mantenimiento

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Select From List—Choose the keyword associated with the destination 
port to match: ftp, ftpdata, http, smtp, snmp, telnet, tftp, www. Each of 
these keywords translates into its equivalent port number.
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Match to Port—Enter the IANA port number to match to the destination 
port identified in the datagram header. The port range is from 0 to 65535 
and includes three different types of ports:
0 to 1023—Well-Known Ports
1024 to 49151—Registered Ports
49152 to 65535—Dynamic and/or Private Ports
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Mask—Enter the port mask. The mask determines which bits are used 
and which bits are ignored. Only the hexadecimal digit (0 – 0xFFFF) is 
allowed. 0 means the bit matters and 1 means that we should ignore this 
bit.
Service Type—Matches the packets based on specific service type. 
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IP DSCP Select From List—Matches the packets based on their DSCP 
Assured Forwarding (AS), Class of Service (CS), or Expedited 
Forwarding (EF) values.
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IP DSCP Match to Value—Matches the packets based on a custom 
DSCP value. If selected, enter an value from 0 to 63 in this field.
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IP Precedence—Matches the packets based on their IP precedence 
value. If selected, enter an IP Precedence value from 0 to 7. 
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IP ToS Bits—Specifies a value to use the packet's ToS bits in the IP 
header as match criteria. 
The IP ToS field in a packet is defined as all eight bits of the Service Type 
octet in the IP header. The IP ToS Bits value is a two-digit hexadecimal 
number from 00 to ff. The high-order three bits represent the IP 
precedence value. The high-order six bits represent the IP Differentiated 
Services Code Point (DSCP) value.
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IP ToS Mask—Enter an IP ToS Mask value to identify the bit positions in 
the IP ToS Bits value that are used for comparison against the IP ToS field 
in a packet.
The IP ToS Mask value is a two-digit hexadecimal number from 00 to FF, 
representing an inverted (that is, wildcard) mask. The zero-valued bits in 
the IP ToS Mask denote the bit positions in the IP ToS Bits value that are 
used for comparison against the IP ToS field of a packet. For example, to