Command Line Reference Guide

Parameters
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Enter the IP address in dotted decimal format of the network from
which the packet was sent.
mask
(OPTIONAL) 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.
any Enter the keyword any to specify that all routes are subject to the
filter.
host
ip-address
Enter the keyword host and then enter the IP address to specify a
host IP address or hostname.
count (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword count to count packets processed
by the filter.
dscp (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword dcsp to match to the IP DCSCP
values.
byte (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword byte to count bytes processed by
the filter.
order (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword order to specify the QoS priority for
the ACL entry. The range is 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).
monitor (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword monitor when the rule is describing
the traffic that you want to monitor and the ACL in which you are
creating the rule is applied to the monitored interface.
NOTE: For more information, refer to the “Flow-based Monitoring”
section in the Port Monitoring chapter of the
FTOS Configuration
Guide
.
Defaults Not configured.
Command Modes CONFIGURATION-STANDARD-ACCESS-LIST
Command History
Version 9.0(1.3) Introduced on the S5000.
Usage
Information
The order option is relevant in the context of the Policy QoS feature only. For more
information, refer to the “Quality of Service” chapter of the
FTOS Configuration Guide
.
When you use the log option, the CP processor logs details about the packets that match.
Depending on how many packets match the log entry and at what rate, the CP may become
busy as it has to log these packets’ details.
The monitor option is relevant in the context of flow-based monitoring only. For more
information, refer to Port Monitoring
TheS5000 cannot count both packets and bytes; when you enter the count byte options, only
bytes are incremented.
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