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Table 3. Firewall parameters (continued)
Parameter # Parameter data
● 1 = UDP
● 2 = both TCP and UDP
● Data 2:3—port number
● [2:3]—MX byte first. Port number
blocked or unblocked based on the
state.
Add the Pv4 port number range rule 3 Data 1:—Protocol TCP/UDP
● 0 = TCP
● 1 = UDP
● 2 = both TCP and UDP
● Data 2:5—port range
● [2:3]—Port number from the ports
blocked or unblocked based on the
state.
● [4:5]—Port number till ports are
blocked or unblocked based on the
state.
Remove the IPv4 address rule 4 Data 1:4—IP address
● MS-byte first. This is the IPv4
address type that is blocked or
unblocked based on state.
Remove the range of IPv4 addresses rule 5 Data 1:8—IP address range
● [1:4]—Starting IP address that is
blocked or unblocked based on the
state.
● [5:8]—Ending IP address that is
blocked or unblocked based on the
state.
For example, if the IP address is
x1.x2.x3.x4, the format is:
● 1st byte = x1
● 2nd byte = x2
● 3rd byte = x3
● 4th byte = x4
Remove the IPv4 port number rule 6 Data 1:—Protocol TCP/UDP
● 0 = TCP
● 1 = UDP
● 2 = both TCP and UDP
● Data 2:3—port number
● [2:3]—Port number from the ports
blocked or unblocked based on the
state.
Remove the IPv4 port range rule 7 Data 1:—Protocol TCP and UDP
● 0 = TCP
● 1 = UDP
● 2 = both TCP and UDP
● Data 2:5—port range
● [2:3]—Port number from the ports
blocked or unblocked based on the
state.
● [4:5]—Port number till ports are
blocked or unblocked based on the
state.
18 Configuration methods