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G8264 Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
MACL TCP/UDP Filtering Configuration
These
commands
allow
you
to
define
TCP/UDP
matching
criteria
for
an
MACL.
Table 218.
TCP/UDP
Filtering
Configuration
Options
Command Syntax and Usage
access
control
macl
<1
‐
128>
tcp
udp
source
port
<1
‐
65535>
[
<mask
(0xFFFF)>
]
Defines
a
source
port
for
the
MACL.
If
defined,
traffic
with
the
specified
TCP
or
UDP
source
port
will
match
this
MACL.
Specify
the
port
number.
Listed
below
are
some
of
the
well
‐
known
ports:
Number
Name
20
ftp
data
21
ftp
22
ssh
23
telnet
25
smtp
37
time
42
name
43
whois
53
domain
69
tftp
70
gopher
79
finger
80
http
Command
mode:
Global
configuration
no
access
control
macl
<1
‐
128>
tcp
udp
source
port
Deletes
the
configured
source
port
for
the
specified
MACL.
Command
mode:
Global
configuration
access
control
macl
<1
‐
128>
tcp
udp
destination
port
<1
‐
65535>
[
<mask
(0xFFFF)>
]
Defines
a
destination
port
for
the
MACL.
If
defined,
traffic
with
the
specified
TCP
or
UDP
destination
port
will
match
this
MACL.
Specify
the
port
number,
just
as
with
source
port
above.
Command
mode:
Global
configuration
no
access
control
macl
<1
‐
128>
tcp
udp
destination
port
Deletes
the
configured
destination
port
for
the
specified
MACL.
Command
mode:
Global
configuration
access
control
macl
<1
‐
128>
tcp
udp
flags
<value
(0x0
‐
0x3f)>
[
<mask
(0x0
‐
0x3f)>
]
Defines
a
TCP/UDP
flag
for
the
MACL.
Command
mode:
Global
configuration
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