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Keep in mind that statistics are always accounted regarding their protocol ID so when changing a configuration for a specific ID, all previous statistics for that ID will still be available even if the IP/port combination would not have matched on the old traffic. It is recommended to restart the packet processing after modifying existing definitions. | Keep in mind that statistics are always accounted regarding their protocol ID so when changing a configuration for a specific ID, all previous statistics for that ID will still be available even if the IP/port combination would not have matched on the old traffic. It is recommended to restart the packet processing after modifying existing definitions. | ||
To edit a protocol definition, click on the pencil symbol at the right hand side of the table. A definition can be cleared by clicking on the trash symbol. | |||
The current configuration can be downloaded via the corresponding button and a previously saved configuration can be uploaded too. Make sure to save the configuration after importing a configuration to make it active. | |||
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The configuration mask for a specific protocol allows to change the parameters described above. | The configuration mask for a specific protocol allows to change the parameters described above. | ||
* | * Layer 4 drop down box: Select the layer 4 protocol from the list of possible values. | ||
* IPs: use the 'plus' button to enter a new IP or IP mask. Use the 'minus' button to remove that corresponding ling. | |||
* Ports: Similar to IPs, add or remove lines configuring the ports to match. | |||
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=== Examples === | === Examples === |
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