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▀ access-ruledef
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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access-ruledef
This command enables creating/configuring/deleting access ruledefs.
Important:
This command is only available in StarOS 8.1, and must be used to configure the Policy-based
Stateful Firewall and NAT features.
Product
FW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Removes the specified access ruledef.
Specifies the access ruledef name.
must be a string of 1 through 63 characters in length, and can contain punctuation
characters.
If the named access ruledef does not exist, it is created, and the CLI mode changes to the Firewall Ruledef
Configuration Mode wherein the ruledef can be configured.
If the named access ruledef already exists, the CLI mode changes to the Firewall Ruledef Configuration
Mode wherein the ruledef can be configured.
If the named access ruledef does not exist, it is created, and the CLI mode changes to the Firewall Ruledef
Configuration Mode wherein the ruledef can be configured.
If the named access ruledef already exists, the CLI mode changes to the Firewall Ruledef Configuration
Mode wherein the ruledef can be configured.
Specifies that the command must execute without prompting for confirmation.
Usage
Use this command to create/configure/delete an access ruledef. A ruledef contains different
conditions/criteria to permit, drop, or reject a packet/connection/traffic based on one or more parameters. The
ruledef name must be unique within the service. Host pool, port map, IMSI pool, and firewall, routing, and
charging ruledefs must have unique names.
conditions/criteria to permit, drop, or reject a packet/connection/traffic based on one or more parameters. The
ruledef name must be unique within the service. Host pool, port map, IMSI pool, and firewall, routing, and
charging ruledefs must have unique names.
Important:
An access ruledef can be referenced by multiple firewall rulebases.
Important:
The access ruledefs are different from the ACS ruledefs.