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User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1

Chapter 13

4. Click CREATE to save your changes, or CANCEL to restore previous

settings.

Creating Extended Access Rules

To create Extended Access Rules:

1. In the navigation pane, expand the Routing > IP > Configuration

folders, and then click Access Lists.

The IP Access List Web page is displayed in the content pane. See

Figure 13-1

.

Table 13-1. Create Standard IP Access List Web Page Parameters

Parameter

Allows you to...

Access List
Name

The Avaya Multiservice switch supports ACL names up to
32 characters (Alpha-Numeric). Spaces are allowed in the
names but are not recommended. Instead of spaces, use the
underscore “_” character.

See “

Naming Conventions for ACLs

for more information.

Access Rule
Index

Enter the sequence number for each new rule you create.
Index numbers can be 1 through 512. Packets are compared
against rules in ascending index order.

Note:

Entering a new rule may override other rules.

Review your current configuration prior to creating
new access list rules.

Access Type

Select the method of handling incoming datagrams based on
the IP access type from the following pull-down menu
options:

Deny/Filter - Allows you to filter out (drop) packets

based on the specified configuration.

Permit/Fwd pri8 (high) to pri1 (low) - Allows you

to prioritize traffic based on the specified
configuration.

Permit/Fwd with no change in priority - Allows

you to forward traffic with no change in priority.

Source Subnet

Source Address - Enter the IP address that you want

to deny or grant access to the switch. The Wildcard
will determine how the address is evaluated.

Source Address Wildcard - Enter the Wildcard for

this address. For more information on wildcards, see

What are Wildcards?

earlier in this chapter.

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