Specifying A Protocol; Defining The Source And Destination Addresses - HP 7102dl - ProCurve Secure Router Configuration Manual

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Specifying a Protocol

When you create a permit or deny statement for an extended ACL, you must
always specify a protocol. Valid protocols include:
AHP
ESP
GRE
ICMP
IP
TCP
UDP
You can also specify a number between 0 and 255 for the protocol.
For demand routing, you may want to create an ACL that selects all the traffic
to a particular subnet. In this case, you should specify ip as the protocol.

Defining the Source and Destination Addresses

When you create an extended ACL, you must configure both a source and a
destination address for each entry. You specify first the source address and
then the destination address, using the following syntax for each address:
[any | host <A.B.C.D> | hostname <hostname>] | <A.B.C.D> <wildcard bits>]
Table 3-2 lists the options you have for specifying a source or destination
address.
Table 3-2.
Options for Specifying Source and Destination Addresses
Option
any
host <A.B.C.D>
hostname <hostname>
<A.B.C.D> <wildcard bits>
Using Wildcard Bits. You use wildcard bits to permit or deny a range of IP
addresses. Wildcard bits define which address bits the Secure Router OS
should match and which address bits it should ignore.
Configuring Backup WAN Connections
Configuring Demand Routing for Backup Connections
Meaning
match all hosts
specify a single IP address or a single host
specify a single host, using a hostname rather than an IP
address
specify a range of IP addresses
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