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H3C S5120-SI Series Command Reference

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undo rule rule-id [ { established | { ack | fin | psh | rst | syn | urg } * } | destination | destination-port
| dscp | fragment | icmp-type | logging | precedence | reflective | source | source-port |
time-range | tos ] *
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Advanced ACL view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
rule-id: Specifies a rule ID, which ranges from 0 to 65534. If no rule ID is not provided when you create
an ACL rule, the system automatically assigns it a rule ID. This rule ID takes the nearest higher multiple
of the numbering step to the current highest rule ID, starting from 0. For example, if the rule numbering
step is 5 and the current highest rule ID is 28, the rule is numbered 30.
deny: Drops matching packets.
permit: Allows matching packets to pass.
protocol: Protocol carried by IPv4. It can be a number in the range 0 to 255, or in words, gre (47), icmp
(1), igmp (2), ip, ipinip (4), ospf (89), tcp (6), or udp (17). Table 1-4
describes the parameters that can
be specified after the protocol argument.
Table 1-4 Match criteria and other rule information for advanced ACL rules
Parameters Function Description
source { sour-addr
sour-wildcard | any }
Specifies a source
address.
The sour-addr sour-wildcard arguments
represent a source IP address in dotted
decimal notation. An all-zero wildcard
specifies a host address.
The any keyword specifies any source IP
address.
destination { dest-addr
dest-wildcard | any }
Specifies a destination
address.
The dest-addr dest-wildcard arguments
represent a destination IP address in
dotted decimal notation. An all-zero
wildcard specifies a host address.
The any keyword represents any
destination IP address.
precedence precedence
Specifies an IP
precedence value.
The precedence argument can be a
number in the range 0 to 7, or in words,
routine (0), priority (1), immediate (2),
flash (3), flash-override (4), critical (5),
internet (6), or network (7).
tos tos
Specifies a ToS
preference.
The tos argument can be a number in the
range 0 to 15, or in words, max-reliability
(2), max-throughput (4), min-delay (8),
min-monetary-cost (1), or normal (0).
dscp dscp
Specifies a DSCP priority.
The dscp argument can be a number in the
range 0 to 63, or in words, af11 (10), af12
(12), af13 (14), af21 (18), af22 (20), af23
(22), af31 (26), af32 (28), af33 (30), af41
(34), af42 (36), af43 (38), cs1 (8), cs2 (16),
cs3 (24), cs4 (32), cs5 (40), cs6 (48), cs7
(56), default (0), or ef (46).

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