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C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 2021
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
IPV4 SOFTWARE ACCESS CONTROL LIST (ACL) COMMANDS
(ACCESS-LIST EXTENDED IP PROTOCOL FILTER)
(access-list extended IP protocol filter)
Overview Use this ACL filter to add a new IP protocol type filter entry to the current extended
access-list. If the sequence number is specified, the new filter is inserted at the
specified location. Otherwise, the new filter is added at the end of the access-list.
The no variant of this command removes an IP protocol filter entry from the
current extended access-list. You can specify the IP filter entry for removal by
entering either its sequence number (e.g. no 10), or by entering its IP filter profile
without specifying its sequence number.
Note that the sequence number can be found by running the show access-list (IPv4
Software ACLs) command.
Syntax [proto]
[<sequence-number>] {deny|permit} proto <ip-protocol> <source>
<destination> [log]
no {deny|permit} proto <ip-protocol> <source> <destination>
[log]
no <sequence-number>
Parameter Description
<sequence-
number>
<1-65535>
The sequence number for the filter entry of the selected access
control list.
deny Access-list rejects packets that match the source and destination
filtering specified with this command.
permit Access-list permits packets that match the source and destination
filtering specified with this command.
proto
<ip-protocol>
<1-255>
Specify IP protocol number, as defined by IANA (Internet Assigned
Numbers Authority
www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers)
See below for a list of IP protocol numbers and their descriptions.
<source> The source address of the packets. You can specify a single host, a
subnet, or all sources. The following are the valid formats for
specifying the source:
<ip-addr>/
<prefix>
An IPv4 address, followed by a forward
slash, then the prefix length. This matches
any source IP address within the specified
subnet.
any Matches any source IP address.

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