Ip-Option-In; Ip-Rule (Policy, Policy-Based Routing, Packet Sniffing) - Avaya G450 Cli Reference Manual

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ip-option-in

Use the ip-option-in command to specify the action taken on packets carrying an IP option,
for the current access control list. Use the no form of the command to return to the default
treatment of IP option packets.
Syntax
ip-option-in action
no ip-option-in
Parameters
Parameter
action
User Level
read-write
Context
ip access-control-list
Example
To specify that incoming packets with an IP option are permitted:
G450-001(ACL 330)# ip-option-in permit
Related Commands
cookie, ip-fragments-in,
show
composite-operation,

ip-rule (policy, policy-based routing, packet sniffing)

Use the ip-rule command to enter configuration mode for the specified rule. If the specified
rule does not exist, the system creates it and enters its configuration mode.
Syntax
ip-rule {rule_index | default}
Description
The action to take
ip-rule (policy, policy-based routing, packet
show isdn bri
link,
Possible Values
permit, deny, deny-notify,
deny-rst, deny-notify-rst
sniffing), name, owner,
show list
Policy - access control lists
Default
Value
Issue 1 January 2008
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