Access Control
Configuring IPv4-Based ACEs
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IPV6—IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling
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—ReSerVation Protocol
IPV6:ICMP—Internet Control Message Protocol
OSPF—Open Shortest Path First
PIM—Protocol Independent Multicast
L2TP—Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
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Protocol ID to match
—Instead of selecting the name, enter the protocol
ID.
•
Source IP Address
—Select
Any
if all source addresses are acceptable, or
select
User Defined
to enter a source address or a range of source
addresses.
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Source IP Address Value
—Enter the IP address to which the source IP
address will be matched.
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Source IP Wildcard Mask
—Enter the mask to define a range of IP
addresses. This mask is different than in other uses, such as subnet mask.
Setting a bit as
1
indicates not to care and
0
indicates to mask that value.
•
Destination IP Address
—Select
Any
if all destination address are
acceptable, or select
User Defined
to enter a destination address or a range
of destination addresses.
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Destination IP Address Value
—Enter the IP address to which the
destination IP address will be matched.
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Destination IP Wildcard Mask
—Enter the mask to define a range of IP
addresses.
•
Source Port
—Select one of the following:
-
Any
—Match to all source ports.
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Single
—Enter a single TCP/UDP source port to which packets are
matched. This field is active only if TCP or UDP is selected from the
Select from list
drop-down menu.