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ACL Configuration Mode Commands
▀ redirect css service (for uplink, any)
▄ Cisco ASR 5x00 Command Line Interface Reference
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redirect css service (for uplink, any)
Redirects subscriber sessions based on any packet received in the uplink (to the Mobile Node) direction (Content
Service Steering). This command is also used to set the access control list insertion point.
Service Steering). This command is also used to set the access control list insertion point.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > ACL Configuration
configure > context context_name > ip access-list acl_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-acl)#
Syntax
redirect css service service_name [ log ] uplink any
after redirect css service service_name [ log ] uplink any
before redirect css service service_name [ log ] uplink any
no redirect css service service_name [ log ] uplink any
after
Indicates all rule definitions subsequent to this command are to be inserted after the command identified by
the exact options listed.
This moves the insertion point to be immediately after the rule definition which matches the exact options
specified such that new rule definitions will be added, in order, after the matching rule definition.
the exact options listed.
This moves the insertion point to be immediately after the rule definition which matches the exact options
specified such that new rule definitions will be added, in order, after the matching rule definition.
Important:
If the options specified do not exactly match an existing rule definition, the insertion point does not
change.
before
Indicates all rule definitions subsequent to this command are to be inserted before the command identified by
the exact options listed.
This moves the insertion point to be immediately before the rule definition which matches the exact options
specified such that new rule definitions will be added, in order, before the matching rule definition.
the exact options listed.
This moves the insertion point to be immediately before the rule definition which matches the exact options
specified such that new rule definitions will be added, in order, before the matching rule definition.
Important:
If the options specified do not exactly match an existing rule definition, the insertion point does not
change.
no
Removes the rule definition which exactly matches the options specified.