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Notes
1.
If
nnnn
.
nnnn
.
nnnn
ffff.ffff.ffff
is entered as the source MAC address and the
destination MAC address,
any
is displayed.
2.
If a protocol name is set for the destination MAC address, or if the address of a
protocol name that can be set is set, the protocol name is displayed. For details
about the address of a protocol name that can be set as the destination MAC
address, see Destination MAC address names that can be specified.
If
nnnn
.
nnnn
.
nnnn
0000.0000.0000
is entered as the source MAC address and the
destination MAC address in cases other than the above,
host
nnnn
.
nnnn
.
nnnn
is
displayed.
3.
When
255.255.255.255
is entered for the source IPv4 address wildcard mask and
the destination IPv4 address wildcard mask,
any
is displayed.
4.
If
nnn
.
nnn
.
nnn
.
nnn
0.0.0.0
is entered as the source IPv4 address and the
destination IPv4 address,
host
nnn
.
nnn
.
nnn
.
nnn
is displayed.
5.
If
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
/0
is entered as the source IPv6
address and the destination IPv6 address,
any
is displayed.
6.
If
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
/128
is entered as the source
IPv6 address and the destination IPv6 address,
host
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
:
nnnn
is displayed.
Related commands
advance access-group
advance access-list resequence
permit (advance access-list)
remark
Summary of Contents for GX1000-SMC013X
Page 94: ...94 5 Configuration Guide 5 1 Base Software Configuration Guide ...
Page 105: ...105 7 Access Lists 7 1 Access lists ...
Page 153: ...153 8 Policy Based Switching 8 1 Policy based switching ...
Page 165: ...165 9 Policy Based Routing 9 1 Policy based routing ...
Page 177: ...177 Figure 10 1 Overview of mode transitions ...
Page 213: ...213 17 MIB Reference 17 1 Private MIBs 17 2 Supported MIB Traps ...
Page 229: ...229 H W BOOT 11 44 MISC 1 0 SPCT 0 34 10 The updating of the SP files is finished ...
Page 451: ...451 28 Additional Information ...