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2. Enter no dscp to remove the rule from the list.
Example
For example, the following command specifies that rule 5 in access control list 301 only
matches packets in which the DSCP value is set to 56:
Gxxx-001(ACL 301/ip rule 5)# dscp 56
Composite operation instructions
For instructions on assigning a composite operation to an ip rule, see
Adding composite
operation to an ip rule on page 577.
Composite operations
A composite operation is a set of operations that the Branch Gateway can perform when a rule
matches a packet. Every rule in a policy list has an operation field that specifies a composite
operation. The operation field determines how the Branch Gateway handles a packet when
the rule matches the packet.
There are different composite operations for access control list rules and QoS list rules. For
each type of list, the Branch Gateway includes a pre-configured list of composite operations.
You cannot change or delete pre-configured composite operations. You can define additional
composite operations.
Related topics:
Pre-configured composite operations for access control lists on page 574
Pre-configured composite operations for QoS lists on page 575
Configuring composite operations on page 576
Adding composite operation to an IP rule on page 577
Composite operation example on page 577
Pre-configured composite operations for access control lists
The following table lists the pre-configured entries in the composite operation table for rules in
an access control list:
No
Name Access Notify Reset Connection
0 Permit forward no trap no reset
1 Deny deny no trap no reset
2 Deny-Notify deny trap all no reset
Policy lists
574 Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway October 2013
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