Administrator Guide

operator
Enter one of the following logical operand:
eq(equal to) matches packets that contain a ttl value that is equal to the
specified ttl value.
neq(not equal to) matches packets that contain a ttl value that is not equal
to the specified ttl value.
gt(greater than) matches packets that contain a ttl value that is greater
than the specified ttl value.
lt (less than) matches packets that contain a ttl value that is less than the
specified ttl value.
range(inclusive range of values) matches packets that contain a ttl value
that falls between the specified range of ttl values.
dscp Enter the keyword dscp to permit a packet based on the DSCP value. The range is
from 0 to 63.
operator
(OPTIONAL) Enter one of the following logical operand:
eq = equal to
neq = not equal to
gt = greater than
lt = less than
range = inclusive range of ports (you must specify two ports for the port
parameter)
port port
Enter the application layer port number. Enter two port numbers if you are using
the range logical operand. The range is from 0 to 65535.
The following list includes some common TCP port numbers:
23 = Telnet
20 and 21 = FTP
25 = SMTP
169 = SNMP
destination
Enter the IP address of the network or host to which the packets are sent.
mask
Enter a network mask in /prefix format (/x) or A.B.C.D. The mask, when specified
in A.B.C.D format, may be either contiguous or non-contiguous.
count (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword count to count packets the filter processes.
byte (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword byte to count bytes the filter processes.
order (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword order to specify the QoS priority for the ACL
entry. The range is from 0 to 254 (where 0 is the highest priority and 254 is the
lowest; lower-order numbers have a higher priority). If you do not use the keyword
order, the ACLs have the lowest order by default (255).
fragments Enter the keyword fragments to use ACLs to control packet fragments.
monitor (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword monitor to describe the traffic that you want to
monitor and the ACL in which you are creating the rule is applied to the monitored
interface. For more information, see Flow-based Monitoring in the Port
Monitoring section of the Dell EMC Networking OS Configuration Guide.
no-drop Enter the keywords no-drop to match only the forwarded packets.
Defaults Not configured.
Command Modes CONFIGURATION-EXTENDED-ACCESS-LIST
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This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, see the relevant Dell
EMC Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
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