Paradyne 9788, 9720 manual Table C-11. Filter Commands 2, For Extended IP Access Lists

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C. Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations

Table C-11. Filter Commands (2 of 4)

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For Extended IP Access Lists:

Example: access-list 100 permit tcp 10.1.1.1 0.0.0.255 20.1.1.1 0.0.0.255

protocol – The IP protocol to which the filter will be applied. The following protocols are supported:

ip – Filter applies to all IP packets (including but not limited to ICMP, TCP, and UDP).

icmp – Internet Control Message Protocol.

tcp – Transmission Control Protocol.

udp – User Datagram Protocol.

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-ipaddress is specified.

any – 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.

dest-ip– The destination IP Address to match.

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

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

host – Specify a single host address to match.

dest-host-ip– The destination host IP address to match.

icmp-msg-type– Specify a specific ICMP message type to be filtered. Valid if the protocol specified is icmp. For valid ICMP message types, refer to Table C-15, ICMP Designations. Valid ICMP message type range is 0–255.

icmp-msg-code– Specify a specific ICMP message code to be filtered. Valid if an icmp-msg-type has been specified and the protocol specified is icmp. For valid ICMP message codes, refer to Table C-15, ICMP Designations. Valid ICMP message type range is 0–255.

src-operator– Specifies how the source port is evaluated. This argument may only be specified if the protocol specified is tcp or udp. Valid values are:

eq – Match only packets with a port number equal to the source port number input.

gt – Match only packets with a port number greater than the source port number.

lt – Match only packets with a port number less than the source port number input.

neq – Match only packets with a port number not equal to the source port number.

range – Match only packets in the range of port numbers specified by src-port and src-end-port. If range is specified, enter both a src-port and a src-end-port.

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December 2002

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Paradyne 9788, 9720 manual Table C-11. Filter Commands 2, For Extended IP Access Lists

9720, 9788 specifications

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