ZXR10 2900E Series Command Reference
Parameter Description
Parameter
Description
<
1-16
>
Global rule number.
permit
If the condition matches, access is permitted.
deny
If the condition matches, access is denied.
<
1-28
>
Binds the global rule to a port. Different devices have different
port number ranges. In the syntax, the 2928E device is used as
an example.
any
(first)
Binds the global rule to all ports.
udp
This rule only matches UDP packet. The non-UDP packet ignores
this rule.
<
source-ipaddr
>
This rule only matches IP packet. The non-IP packet ignores this
rule.
<
sip-mask
>
Source mask used for sources. It is a 32-bit IP address expressed
in dotted decimal notation.
source-port
<
0-65535
>
UDP source port number of the transmitted packet
The source-port parameter resolve some known port number.
Also the port number and mask can be entered.
<
sport-mask
>
Source port mask.
any
(second)
The any keyword is used as the abbreviation of the destination
0.0.0.0 and the destination mask 0.0.0.0
<
destination-ipaddr
>
Destination network or host of the transmitted packet. It is a 32-bit
IP address expressed in dotted decimal notation.
<
dip-mask
>
Destination mask used for destination. It is a 32-bit IP address
expressed in dotted decimal notation.
any
(third)
The any keyword is used as the abbreviation of the destination
0.0.0.0 and the destination mask 0.0.0.0.
dest-port
<
0-65535
>
UDP destination port number of the transmitted packet
The dest-port parameter resolve some known port number. Also
the port number and mask can be entered.
<
dport-mask
>
Destination port mask.
dscp
<
0-63
>
This rule is only valid for the message with the specified DSCP
value. Ignore this rule for other messages. The range of DSCP
value is 0 to 63.
fragment
This rule is only valid for the message with the specified DSCP
value. Ignore this rule for other messages. The range of DSCP
value is 0 to 63.
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