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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide
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access-list [<1-
99>|<1300-1999>]
mark [8021p <0-
7>|dscp <0-63>|tos
<0-255>] [<IP/
MASK>|any|host <IP>]
{[rule-precedence <1-
5000> {log}|log]}
Adds a standard access list entry.
• [<1-99>|<1300-1999>] – Defines access list number from
1-99 or 1300-1999
• mark – Marks a packet. The action type
mark is
functional only over a Port ACL
• 8021p <0-7> – Used only with the action type
mark to
specify 8021p priority values
• dscp <0-63> – Used only with the action type
mark to
specify DSCP values
• tos <0-255> – Used only with the action type
mark to
specify type of service (tos) values
• [<IP/MASK>| host <IP>| any] – <IP/MASK> is the
source address of the network or host in dotted
decimal format. For example, 10.1.1.10/24
indicates the first 24 bits of the source IP are used
for matching
• The keyword any is an abbreviation for a source IP
of 0.0.0.0 and source-mask bits equal to 0
• The keyword host is an abbreviation for exact
source (A.B.C.D) and source-mask bits equal to 32
• log – Generates log messages when the packet
coming from the interface matches the ACL entry.
Log messages are generated only for router ACL’s.
This is an optional parameter
• rule-precedence <1-5000> – Define an Integer
value between 1-5000. This value sets the rule
precedence in the ACL. This is an optional
parameter

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Motorola RFS Series Specifications

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BrandMotorola
ModelRFS Series
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

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