Command Reference Guide

3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family if-match acl 179
Command Reference
if-match acl
Purpose Use the if-match acl command to set conditions that multicast packets should
meet in each policy node.
Use the undo if-match acl command to remove the match conditions set.
Syntax if-match acl acl-number
undo if-match acl acl-number
Parameters acl-number
Standard or extended ACL number. Valid values are
2000 to 3999.
Default By default, no if-match clause is defined.
Example Set the ACL conditions that multicast packets need to meet.
[3Com] route-policy p1 permit node 10
[3Com-route-policy] if-match acl 2001
View This command can be used in the following views:
Route-Policy view
Description If a packet meets the if-match conditions specified in a policy node, actions specified
by the node will be performed. If a packet does not meet the if-match conditions
specified in a policy node, the next node will be detected. If a packet does not meet
the conditions of all policy nodes, the packet will return to the normal forwarding
flow. The configuration and use of this command are the same as those of the same
command in the unicast policy routing.
Related Command if-match ip-prefix