C. Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations

Filter (access-list) Commands

Filter commands are used to create or delete Access Lists.

Table C-11. Filter Commands (1 of 4)

access-list access-list-num[{permit deny}

{{source-ip [source-wildcard ] any host source-host-ip}

{protocol {source-ip source-wildcard any host source-host-ip}[src-operator src-port [src-end-port ] ]

{dest-ip dest-wildcard any host dest-host-ip}

[ [icmp-msg-type [icmp-msg-code] ]

[dest-operator dest-port [dest-end-port ] ] ] } {type-code [range end-type-code] } }

no access-list access-list-num[{permit deny}

{{source-ip [source-wildcard] any host source-host-ip}

{protocol {source-ip source-wildcard any host source-host-ip}[src-operator src-port [src-end-port] ]

{dest-ip dest-wildcard any host dest-host-ip}

[ [icmp-msg-type [icmp-msg-code] ]

[dest-operator dest-port [dest-end-port ] ] ] }

{type-code [ range end-type-code] } }

Minimum Access Level: Administrator

Command Mode: config

Allows a user to create or delete a rule for an access list. Access lists default to an implicit deny statement for everything. Access lists are terminated by an implicit deny.

access-list-num– The access list number. Valid ranges for access lists are:

1–99– Standard IP access lists.

100–199– Extended IP access lists.

200–299– Protocol type-code access lists.

permit – Specifies to permit access and forward packets matching the criteria.

deny – Specifies to deny access and discard packets matching the criteria.

For Standard IP Access Lists:

Example: access-list 1 permit 10.1.1.1

source-ip– The source IP Address to match.

source-wildcard– Specifies a 32-bit wildcard mask indicating the bit positions in the source IP address to ignore during matches. This argument must be supplied when a source-ip address is specified.

any – Specifies to match any source host. A source-ip of 0.0.0.0 and a source-wildcard of 255.255.255.255 are specified.

host – Specify a single host source address to match.

source-host-ip– The source host IP address to match.

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Paradyne 9720, 9788 Filter access-list Commands, Table C-11. Filter Commands 1, Access-list access-list-numpermit deny

9720, 9788 specifications

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