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SonicOS 5.8.1 Administrator Guide
specified; for example: !TCP, !UDP. You can also use hexadecimal values to represent the 
IP types, or mix hex values with the standard representations; for example: TCP, 0x1, 0x6. 
See 
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Source IP Address(es) - You can specify up to ten IP addresses separated by commas; 
for example: 10.1.1.1, 192.2.2.2. You can use one or more negative values to capture 
packets from all but the specified addresses; for example: !10.3.3.3, !10.4.4.4.
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Source Port(s) - You can specify up to ten TCP or UDP port numbers separated by 
commas; for example: 20, 21, 22, 25. You can use one or more negative values to capture 
packets from all but the specified ports; for example: !80, !8080.
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Destination IP Address(es) - You can specify up to ten IP addresses separated by 
commas; for example: 10.1.1.1, 192.2.2.2. You can use one or more negative values to 
capture packets destined for all but the specified addresses; for example: !10.3.3.3, 
!10.4.4.4.
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Destination Port(s) - You can specify up to ten TCP or UDP port numbers separated by 
commas; for example: 20, 21, 22, 25. You can use one or more negative values to capture 
packets destined for all but the specified ports; for example: !80, !8080.
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Bidirectional Address and Port Matching - When this option is selected, IP addresses 
and ports specified in the Source or Destination fields on this page will be matched against 
both the source and destination fields in each packet.
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Forwarded packets only - Select this option to monitor any packets which are forwarded 
by the firewall.
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Consumed packets only - Select this option to monitor all packets which are consumed 
by internal sources within the firewall.
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Dropped packets only - Select this option to monitor all packets which are dropped at the 
perimeter.
Note
If a field is left blank, no filtering is done on that field. Packets are captured or mirrored 
without regard to the value contained in that field of their headers.
Step 5
To save your settings and exit the configuration window, click OK.
Configuring Display Filter Settings
This section describes how to configure packet monitor display filter settings. The values that 
you provide here are compared to corresponding fields in the captured packets, and only those 
packets that match are displayed. These settings apply only to the display of captured packets 
on the management interface, and do not affect packet mirroring.
Note
If a field is left blank, no filtering is done on that field. Packets are displayed without regard 
to the value contained in that field of their headers.