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User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
Chapter 13
Table 13-2. IP Extended Access Rule Creation Parameters
Parameter
Allows you to...
Access List
Name
Name
Enter the alphanumeric name of the access list this rule will
be added to. See “
be added to. See “
for more
information
Access Rule
Index
Index
Enter the sequence number for each new rule you create.
Index numbers can be 1 through 512. Packets are compared
against rules in ascending index order.
Index numbers can be 1 through 512. Packets are compared
against rules in ascending index order.
Note:
Entering a new rule may override other rules.
Review your current configuration prior to creating
new access list rules:
new access list rules:
Access Type
Select the method of handling incoming datagrams based on
the IP access type you set from the following options:
the IP access type you set from the following options:
• Deny/Filter - Allows you to filter out traffic based on
the specified configuration.
• Permit/Fwd pri8 (high) to pri1 (low) - Allows you to
prioritize traffic based on the specified configuration.
• Permit/Fwd with no change in priority - Allows you
to forward traffic with no change in priority.
Source Subnet
• Source Address - Enter the IP address that you want to
deny or grant access to the switch. The Wildcard will
determine how the address is evaluated.
determine how the address is evaluated.
• Source Address Wildcard - Enter the Wildcard for
this address. For more information on wildcards, see
“
“
” earlier in this chapter.
Destination
Subnet
Subnet
• Dest Address - Enter the IP address that you want to
deny or grant access to the switch. The Wildcard will
determine how the address is evaluated.
determine how the address is evaluated.
• Dest Address Wildcard - Enter the Wildcard for this
address. For more information on wildcards, see “
” earlier in this chapter.
Protocol ID
Specify a protocol ID to be filtered. (For example, ICMP=1,
IGMP=2). A single asterisk (*) indicates all protocols.
IGMP=2). A single asterisk (*) indicates all protocols.
RFC 1700 defines the protocol IDs.
To see the complete list of protocol numbers, see
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