Management Access Filter Commands
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mask — Specifies the 16 bit mask to be applied when matching the port.
Values [0x0000..0xFFFF] | [0..65535] | [0b0000000000000000..0b1111111111111111]
range start end — an inclusive range of source or destination port values to be used as match criteria.
start of the range and end of the range are expressed as decimal integers.
Values start, end, port-number: 1 -65535
port-list port-list-name — A string of up to 32 characters of printable ASCII characters. If special
characters are used, the string must be enclosed within double quotes.
router
Syntax router service-name service-name
router {router-instance}
no router
Context config>system>security>mgmt-access-filter>ip-filter>entry
config>system>security>mgmt-access-filter>ipv6-filter>entry
Description This command configures a router name or service ID to be used as a management access filter match
criterion.
The no form the command removes the router name or service ID from the match criteria.
Parameters router-instance — Specify one of the following parameters for the router instance:
router-name — Specifies a router name up to 32 characters to be used in the match criteria.
service-id — Specifies an existing service ID to be used in the match criteria.
Values 1 — 2147483647
service-name service-name — Specifies an existing service name up to 64 characters in length.
renum
Syntax renum old-entry-number new-entry-number
Context config>system>security>mgmt-access-filter>ip-filter
config>system>security>mgmt-access-filter>mac-filter
Description This command renumbers existing management access filter entries for an IP(v4), IPv6, or MAC fil-
ter to re-sequence filter entries.
The exits on the first match found and executes the actions in accordance with the accompanying
action command. This may require some entries to be re-numbered differently from most to least
explicit.
Parameters old-entry-number — Enter the entry number of the existing entry.
Values 1 — 9999