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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Use this command to permit traffic between networks/hosts based on the protocol type
selected in the access list configuration. The following protocols are supported:
permit proto
[<1-254>|WORD|eigrp|gre|
igmp|igp|ospf|vrrp]
[<source-IP/
Mask>|any|host
<IP>][<dest-IP/
Mask>|any|host <IP>]
{log} {rule-description
<WORD>|rule-precedence
<1-5000>}
Use with the permit command to allow any protocol
other than TCP, UDP or ICMP packets
<1-254] – Displays protocol number
<WORD> – Refers to any protocol name
eigrp – EIGRP Protocol 88
gre – GRE Protocol 47
igmp – IGMP Protocol 2
igp – IGP Protocol 9
ospf – OSPF Protocol 89
vrrp – VRRP Protocol 112
<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP> – The source is the
source IP address of the network or host (in dotted
decimal format). The source-mask is the network
mask. For example, 10.1.1.10/24 indicates the first 24
bits of the source IP are used for matching.
any – any is an abbreviation for a source IP of 0.0.0.0,
and the source-mask bits are equal to 0
host – host is an abbreviation for exact source
(A.B.C.D) and the source-mask bits equal to 32
<dest-IP/mask|any|host <IP> – Defines the
destination host IP address or destination network
address
log – Generates log messages when the packet
coming from the interface matches the ACL entry. Log
messages are generated only for router ACLs
rule-precedence <1-5000> – Defines an integer
value between 1-5000. This value sets the rule
precedence in the ACL
rule-description <WORD> – Defines access-list
entry name

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