Cisco Cisco WAP131 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with PoE Manuale Di Manutenzione
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Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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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.
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:
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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
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