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C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 1971
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
IPV4 HARDWARE ACCESS CONTROL LIST (ACL) COMMANDS
IP
(IP-HOST-GROUP)
ip (ip-host-group)
Overview Use this command to add an IPv4 host or subnet to an IPv4 ACL group. Adding IPv4
hosts and subnets to an ACL group allows you to simplify ACL config when the
same IP addresses are required for many ACLs.
Use the no variant of this command to remove an IPv4 host or subnet from an IPv4
ACL group.
Syntax
ip {any|<match-ip>}
no ip {any|<match-ip>}
Default No hosts or subnets are in an IPv4 ACL group by default.
Mode IP ACL Host Group Configuration
Example To add the subnet 192.168.1.0/24 to an IPv4 ACL group IPV4_GROUP1, use the
commands:
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# acl-group ip address IPV4_GROUP1
awplus(config-ip-host-group)# ip 192.168.1.0/24
Parameter Description
any Match any IP address.
<match-ip> The addresses to match against. You can specify a single
host or a subnet. The following are the valid formats for
specifying the addresses:
<ip-addr> Match a single host with the IP
address given by <ip-addr> in
dotted decimal notation.
<ip-addr>/<prefix> Match any IP address within the
specified subnet. Specify the
subnet by entering the IPv4
address, then a forward slash,
then the prefix length.
<ip-addr>
<reverse-mask>
Match any IP address within the
specified subnet. Specify the
subnet by entering a reverse
mask in dotted decimal format.
For example, entering
“192.168.1.1 0.0.0.255” is the
same as entering
192.168.1.1/24.

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