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snAgAclDestinationOperator
brcdIp.1.2.2.15.2.1.13
Syntax: Operator
Read-write
Applies only to TCP or UDP ports in extended ACLs.
Indicates how the policy will be compared to the ports
specified in the
and
objects:
•
eq(0) – The policy applies only to packets whose
destination port number matches the port number
specified in the objects.
•
neq(1) – The policy applies only to packets whose
destination port numbers are not included in the
specified range.
•
lt(2) – The policy applies only to packets whose
destination port numbers are less than those in the
specified range.
•
gt(3) – The policy applies only to packets whose
destination port numbers are greater than those in
the specified range.
•
range(4) – The policy applies to packets whose
destination port numbers fall within the specified
range.
•
undefined(7)
snAgAclDestinationOperand1
brcdIp.1.2.2.15.2.1.14
Syntax: Integer
Read-write
Applies only to TCP or UDP ports in extended ACLs.
Shows the destination port number to be matched. If used
with the
object, it defines
the start of the range of destination port numbers to be
matched.
Valid values: 0 – 65535. A value of 0 means that this
object is not applicable.
snAgAclDestinationOperand2
brcdIp.1.2.2.15.2.1.15
Syntax: Integer
Read-write
Applies only to TCP or UDP ports in extended ACLs.
Used with the
object, it
defines the end of the range of destination port numbers
to be matched.
Valid values: 0 – 65535. A value of 0 means that this
object is not applicable.
snAgAclPrecedence
brcdIp.1.2.2.15.2.1.16
Syntax: PrecedenceValue
Read-write
Applies only to extended ACLs.
Indicates the IP precedence value that a packet must have
to be permitted or denied:
•
routine(0)
•
priority(1)
•
immediate(2)
•
flash(3)
•
flash-override(4)
•
critical(5)
•
internet(6)
•
network(7)
The following priorities specify a hardware-forwarding
queue: routine(0), priority(1), immediate(2), and flash(3).
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