(Named Hardware Acl: Icmp Entry) - Allied Telesis x510-28GTX Command Reference Manual

Stackable gigabit edge switches x510 series
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(named hardware ACL: ICMP entry)

Overview
Use this command to add a new ICMP filter entry to the current hardware
access-list. The filter will match on any ICMP packet that has the specified source
and destination IP addresses and (optionally) ICMP type. You can specify the value
any if source or destination address does not matter.
If you specify a sequence number, the switch inserts the new filter at the specified
location. Otherwise, the switch adds the new filter to the end of the access-list.
The no variant of this command removes an ICMP filter entry from the current
hardware access-list. You can specify the ICMP filter entry for removal by entering
either its sequence number (e.g. no 100), or by entering its ICMP filter profile
without specifying its sequence number (e.g. no permit icmp 192.168.1.0/24 any
icmp-type 11).
You can find the sequence number by running the
ACLs)
Hardware ACLs will permit access unless explicitly denied by an ACL action.
Syntax
[<sequence-number>] <action> icmp <source-ip> <dest-ip>
[icmp-type <number>] [vlan <1-4094>]
no <sequence-number>
no <action> icmp <source-ip> <dest-ip> [icmp-type <number>]
[vlan <1-4094>]
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Parameter
Description
<sequence-
The sequence number for the filter entry of the selected access
number>
control list, in the range 1-65535. If you do not specify a
sequence number, the switch puts the entry at the end of the
ACL and assigns it the next available multiple of 10 as its
sequence number. .
<action>
The action that the switch will take on matching packets:
deny
permit
copy-to-cpu
copy-to-mirror
Command Reference for x510 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
show access-list (IPv4 Hardware
Reject packets that match the
source and destination filtering
specified with this command.
Permit packets that match the
source and destination filtering
specified with this command.
Send a copy of matching packets
to the CPU.
Send a copy of matching packets
to the mirror port.
Use the
mirror interface
command
to configure the mirror port.
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