Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) 故障排查指南
ACL Configuration Mode Commands
redirect context (by source ICMP packets) ▀
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This option is used in conjunction with the
option to specify a group of addresses for which
packets are to be filtered.
The mask must be entered as a complement:
The mask must be entered as a complement:
Zero-bits in this parameter mean that the corresponding bits configured for the
parameter must be identical.
One-bits in this parameter mean that the corresponding bits configured for the
parameter must be ignored.
Important:
The mask must contain a contiguous set of one-bits from the least significant bit (LSB). Therefore,
allowed masks are 0, 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, and 255. For example, acceptable wildcards are 0.0.0.3, 0.0.0.255, and
0.0.15.255. A wildcard of 0.0.7.15 is not acceptable since the one-bits are not contiguous.
0.0.15.255. A wildcard of 0.0.7.15 is not acceptable since the one-bits are not contiguous.
Specifies that all ICMP packets of a particular type are to be filtered. The type can be any integer value
between 0 and 255.
between 0 and 255.
Specifies that all ICMP packets of a particular code are to be filtered. The type can be any integer value
between 0 and 255.
between 0 and 255.
Usage
Define a rule to block ICMP packets which can be used for address resolution and possibly be a security risk.
The IP redirecting allows flexible controls for pairs of individual hosts or groups by IP masking which allows
the redirecting of entire subnets if necessary.
The IP redirecting allows flexible controls for pairs of individual hosts or groups by IP masking which allows
the redirecting of entire subnets if necessary.
Important:
The maximum number of rules that can be configured per ACL varies depending on how the ACL is
to be used. For more information, refer to the Engineering Rules appendix in the System Administration Guide.
Important:
Also note that ―redirect‖ rules are ignored for ACLs applied to specific subscribers or all subscribers
facilitated by a specific context.
Example
The following command defines a rule that redirects packets to the context with the context ID of 23, and ICMP packets
coming from the host with the IP address 198.162.100.25:
The following command defines a rule that redirects packets to the context with the context ID of 23, and ICMP packets
coming from the host with the IP address 198.162.100.25:
The following sets the insertion point before the rule defined above:
The following command sets the insertion point after the first rule defined above: