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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide
16-12
16.1.8 permit
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Standard ACL Config Commands
Specifies packet to forward
Supported in the following platforms:
• RFS7000
• RFS6000
• RFS4000
Syntax
permit [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>] {log}
{rule-precedence <1-5000>}
Parameters
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to allow traffic based on the source IP address or network address. The
last ACE in the access list is an implicit deny statement.
[<source-IP/Mask>|
any|host <IP>] {log}
{rule-precedence
<1-5000>}
Use with a permit command to allow packets
• <source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP> – The keyword <source-
IP> is the source IP address of the network or host in
dotted decimal format. The <Mask> is the network mask.
For example, 10.1.1.10/24 indicates the first 24 bits of the
source IP is used for matching
• any – any is an abbreviation for a source IP of 0.0.0.0 and
source-mask bits equal to 0
•host – host is an abbreviation for the exact source <IP>
(A.B.C.D format) and source-mask bits equal to 32
• log – Generates log messages when the packet coming
from the interface matches an 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

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BrandMotorola
ModelRFS Series
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