Command Reference Guide
3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family rule ● 259
Command Reference
destination
Optional. Only the information setting related to the
destination address part of the ACL rule number will
be deleted.
source-port
Optional. Only the information setting related to the
source port part of the ACL rule number will be
deleted, valid only when the protocol is TCP or UDP.
destination-port
Optional. Only the information setting related to the
destination port part of the ACL rule number will be
deleted, valid only when the protocol is TCP or UDP.
icmp-type
Optional. Only the information setting related to ICMP
type and message code part of the ACL rule number
will be deleted, valid only when the protocol is ICMP.
dscp dscp
Specifies a DSCP value. For IP packets, it is a DS value.
reflect acl-number
Number of the reflexive attribute group, in the range
3000 to 3999.
timeout time
Timeout time, in the range 60 to 2147483, in second.
precedence
Optional. Only the setting of precedence configuration
of the ACL rule will be deleted.
tos tos
Optional. Only related tos setting corresponding to the
ACL rule will be deleted.
time-range time-name
Optional, specifies that the ACL is valid in this time
range.
logging
Optional. Only the setting corresponding to the
logging part of the ACL rule will be deleted.
fragment
Optional. Only the setting corresponding to the validity
of non-first packets fragmentation of the ACL rule will
be deleted. A matching rule specified without this
keyward cannot match fragments.
vpn-instance
Optional parameter. If it has been specified, the
deletion operation will delete only the settings involved
the vpn-instance in the specified ACL rule.
type-code
Type of the Data frame, a 16-bit hexadecimal number
corresponds to the type-code field in Ethernet_II and
Ethernet_SNAP frames.
type-mask
A 16-bit hexadecimal number used for specifying the
mask bits.
lsap-code
Encapsulation format of data frames, a 16-bit
hexadecimal number.
lsap-mask
LSAP mask, a 16-bit hexadecimal number used to
specify mask bits.
sour-addr
Source MAC address in the format of xxxx-xxxx-xxxx,
used to match the source address of a packet.
sour-mask
Source MAC address mask.
dest-addr
Destination MAC address in the format of
xxxx-xxxx-xxxx, Used to match the destination address
of a packet.