для Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
ACS Ruledef Configuration Mode Commands
ip src-address ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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Specifies a group of IPv6 addresses configured with wildcard input and/or specialized range input. Multiple
wildcard characters can be accepted as input and only one 2 byte range input will be accepted. Both wildcard
character input and 2 byte range input can be configured together within a given IPv6 address.
In the example — 2607:7700:*:[2020-3040]::ce1d:b083/128, * is a wildcard input and [2020-3040] is a 2
byte specialized range input.
wildcard characters can be accepted as input and only one 2 byte range input will be accepted. Both wildcard
character input and 2 byte range input can be configured together within a given IPv6 address.
In the example — 2607:7700:*:[2020-3040]::ce1d:b083/128, * is a wildcard input and [2020-3040] is a 2
byte specialized range input.
{ !range | range } host-pool host_pool_name
!range | range
: Specifies the range criteria:
!range
: Not in the range of
range
: In the range of
host-pool host_pool_name
: Specifies name of the host pool.
host_pool_name
must be a string of 1
through 63 characters.
Usage
Use this command to define rule expressions to match IP source address field within IP header.
Example
The following command defines a rule expression to match user traffic based on IPv4 source address
10.1.1.1
:
ip src-address = 10.1.1.1
The following command defines a rule expression to match user traffic based on the given source IPv6
address where
address where
*
is the wildcard input and
[2020-3040]
is the 2 byte specialized range input:
ip src-address = 2607:7700:*:[2020-3040]::ce1d:b083/128