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Chapter 4 Configuring Devices
Configuring the Service Engine
d. Click Submit. The Modifying IP ACL page is displayed showing the new condition and its
configuration.
e. To add another condition to the IP ACL, repeat the steps.
f. To reorder your list of conditions in the Modifying IP ACL page, use the Up arrow or Down arrow
in the Order column, or click a column heading to sort by any configured parameter.
Note The order of the conditions listed becomes the order in which IP ACLs are applied to the
device.
g. When you have finished adding conditions to the IP ACL, and you are satisfied with all your entries
and the order in which the conditions are listed, click Submit in the Modifying IP ACL page to
commit the IP ACL to the device database.
A green “Change submitted” indicator appears in the lower right corner of the Modifying IP ACL
page to indicate that the IP ACL is being submitted to the device database.
Table 4-32 describes the fields in a standard IP ACL.
Step 6 To set up conditions for an extended IP ACL, follow these steps:
a. From the Purpose drop-down list, choose a purpose (Permit or Deny).
b. From the Extended Type drop-down list, choose Generic, TCP, UDP, or ICMP.
After you choose a type of extended IP ACL, various options become available depending on what
type you choose.
c. Enter the settings as appropriate. See Table 4-33 for descriptions of the extended IP ACL fields.
d. Click Submit. The Modifying IP ACL page is displayed showing the new condition and its
configuration.
e. To add another condition to the IP ACL, repeat the steps.
f. To reorder your list of conditions from the Modifying IP ACL page, use the Up arrow or Down arrow
in the Order column, or click a column heading to sort by any configured parameter.
Note The order of the conditions listed becomes the order in which IP ACLs are applied to the
device.
Table 4-32 Standard IP ACL Conditions
Field Default Value Description
Purpose
1
1. Required field.
Permit Specifies whether a packet is to be passed (Permit) or dropped
(Deny).
Source IP
1
0.0.0.0 IP address of the network or host from which the packet is being
sent, specified as a 32-bit quantity in 4-part dotted decimal format.
Source IP
1
Wildcard
255.255.255.255 Wildcard bits to be applied to the source, specified as a 32-bit
quantity in 4-part dotted decimal format. Place a 1 in the bit
positions that you want to ignore and identify bits of interest with
a 0.