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Related
Commands
deny — assign a filter to deny IP traffic.
deny udp — assign a filter to deny UDP traffic.
deny udp
To drop user datagram protocol (UDP) packets meeting the filter criteria, configure a filter.
Syntax
deny udp {source mask | any | host ip-address} [operator port
[port]] {destination mask | any | host ip-address} [dscp]
[operator port [port]] [count [byte] [order] [fragments] [no-drop]
To remove this filter, you have two choices:
Use the no seq sequence-number command if you know the filter’s sequence
number.
Use the no deny udp {source mask | any | host ip-address}
{destination mask | any | host ip-address} command.
Parameters
source Enter the IP address of the network or host from which the
packets were 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.
any Enter the keyword any to specify that all routes are subject to
the filter.
host ip-address Enter the keyword host then the IP address to specify a host IP
address.
dscp Enter this keyword dscp to deny 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 command)
port port
Enter the application layer port number. Enter two port numbers
if using the range logical operand. The range is from 0 to 65535.
destination Enter the IP address of the network or host to which the packets
are sent.
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