SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide

HDLC Command Set

 

 

access-policy <policyname>

Use the access-policycommand to assign a specified access policy for the inbound traffic on an interface. Use the no form of this command to remove an access policy association.

Configured access policies will only be active if the ip firewall command has been entered at the Global Configuration Mode prompt to enable the SROS security features. All configuration parameters are valid, but no security data processing will be attempted unless the security features are enabled.

Syntax Description

<policyname>

Alphanumeric descriptor for identifying the configured access policy (all access

 

policy descriptors are case-sensitive).

Default Values

By default, there are no configured access policies associated with an interface.

Command Modes

(config-interface)#

Interface Configuration Mode

 

Valid interfaces include: Ethernet (eth 0/1), virtual PPP interfaces (ppp 1), virtual

 

HDLC interfaces (hdlc 1), virtual Frame Relay sub-interfaces (fr 1.20), tunnel

 

interfaces (tunnel 1), and VLAN interface (vlan 1).

Functional Notes

To assign an access policy to an interface, enter the Interface Configuration Mode for the desired interface and enter access policy <policy name>.

Usage Examples

The following example associates the access policy UnTrusted (to allow inbound traffic to the Web server) to the HDLC interface labeled 1:

Enable the SROS security features:

(config)#ip firewall

Create the access list (this is the packet selector):

(config)#ip access-list extended InWeb (config-ext-nacl)#permit tcp any host 63.12.5.253 eq 80

Create the access policy that contains the access list InWeb:

(config)#ip policy-class UnTrusted

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