Defining Advanced ACLs
643
Configuration
Preparation
Before configuring an ACL rule containing time range arguments, you need to
configure define the corresponding time ranges. For the configuration of time
ranges, refer to “Configuring Time Ranges” on page 640.
The values of source and destination IP addresses, the type of the protocols carried
by IP, and protocol-specific features in the rule have been defined.
Configuration Procedure
rule-string
: rule information, which can be combination of the parameters
described in Table 512. You must configure the
protocol
argument in the rule
information before you can configure other arguments.
Table 511
Define an advanced ACL rule
Operation Command Description
Enter system view
system-view
-
Create or enter advanced ACL
view
acl
{
number
acl-number |
name
acl-name
[
advanced
|
basic
|
link
|
user
] }
[
match-order
{
config
|
auto
} ]
Required
By the default, the match
order is
config
.
Define an rule
rule
[
rule-id
] {
permit
|
deny
}
rule-string
Required
Display ACL information
display acl config
{
all
|
acl-number
|
acl-name
}
Optional
This command can be
executed in any view.
Table 512
Rule information
Parameter Type
Function Description
protocol
Protocol type
Type of protocol over
IP
When expressed in
numerals, the value
range is 1 to 255.
When expressed with
a name, the value can
be GRE, ICMP, IGMP,
IP, IPinIP, OSPF, TCP,
and UDP.
source
{
sour-addr
sour-wildcard
|
any
}
Source address
information
Specifies the source
address information in
the rule
sour-addr
sour-wildcard
is used
to specify the source
address of the packet,
expressed in dotted
decimal notation.
any
represents all
source addresses.
destination
{
dest-ad
dr dest-wildcard
|
any
}
Destination address
information
Specifies the
destination address
information in the
rule
dest-addr
dest-wildcard
is used
to specify the
destination address of
the packet, expressed
in dotted decimal
notation.
any
represents all
destination address.
precedence
precedence
Packet precedence
Packet priority
Value range: 0 to 7
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