V1.0a
12.4
IPv4 ACE
ACL Name:
Displays selected IPv4 ACL name.
Sequence:
This sequence is priority of ACE rule. ACEs with higher priority are processed first. 1 is
the highest priority.
Action:
Administrator can select the action taken upon a match.
Permit:
This is forwards packets that meet the ACE criteria.
Deny:
This is drops packets that meet the ACE criteria.
Shutdown:
This is disables the port from where the packets were received.
Protocol:
Creates an ACE based on a specific protocol.
Any:
Select to accept all service protocols.
Select:
Administrator can from the drop-down select ICMP/IP in
IP/TCP/EGP/IGP/UDP/HMP/RDP/IPV6/IPV6:ROUT(Matches packets belonging to the IPv6
over IPv4 route through a gateway)/IPV6:FRAG(Matches packets belonging to the IPv6 over
IPv4 Fragment Header )/RSVP/IPV6:ICMP/OSPF/PIM/L2TP protocols.
Source IP:
If administrator select any then all source addresses are acceptable, or select User
Defined to enter a source address or a range of source addresses.
Destination IP:
If administrator select any then all destination address are acceptable, or select
User Defined to enter a destination address or a range of destination addresses.
Type of Service:
Select the service type of IP packets.
Any: Any service type.
DSCP: Differentiated Serves Code Point (DSCP) to match.
IP Precedence: IP precedence is a model of TOS (type of service) that the network uses to
help provide the appropriate QoS commitments. This model uses the 3 most significant bits
of the service type byte in the IP header, as described in RFC 791 and RFC 1349.
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