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Configuring numbered and named ACLs
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The
The deny | permit parameter indicates whether packets that match the policy are dropped or
forwarded.
The
well-known name for any protocol whose number is less than 255. For other protocols, you must
enter the number. Enter “?” instead of a protocol to list the well-known names recognized by the
CLI.
The
the policy to match on all source addresses, enter any.
The
The
ones and zeros. Zeros in the mask mean the packet’s source address must match the
Ones mean any value matches. For example, the
209.157.22.26 0.0.0.255 mean that all hosts in the Class C sub-net 209.157.22.x match the
policy.
If you prefer to specify the wildcard (mask value) in Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR) format,
you can enter a forward slash after the IP address, then enter the number of significant bits in the
mask. For example, you can enter the CIDR equivalent of “209.157.22.26 0.0.0.255” as
“209.157.22.26/24”. The CLI automatically converts the CIDR number into the appropriate ACL
mask (where zeros instead of ones are the significant bits) and changes the non-significant portion
of the IP address into zeros. For example, if you specify 209.157.22.26/24 or 209.157.22.26
0.0.0.255, then save the changes to the startup-config file, the value appears as 209.157.22.0/24
(if you have enabled display of sub-net lengths) or 209.157.22.0 0.0.0.255 in the startup-config
file.
If you enable the software to display IP sub-net masks in CIDR format, the mask is saved in the file
in “/
show-subnet-length command at the global CONFIG level of the CLI. You can use the CIDR format to
configure the ACL entry regardless of whether the software is configured to display the masks in
CIDR format.
NOTE
If you use the CIDR format, the ACL entries appear in this format in the running-config and
startup-config files, but are shown with sub-net mask in the display produced by the show ip
access-list command.
The
you want the policy to match on all destination addresses, enter any.
The
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This parameter applies only if you specified icmp as the
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If you use this parameter, the ACL entry is sent to the CPU for processing.
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If you do not specify a message type, the ACL applies to all types of ICMP messages.
The
The
version the device is running:
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any-icmp-type
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