Seq - Dell C9000 Series Reference Manual

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seq

Assign a sequence number to a deny or permit filter in an IP access list while creating the filter.
C9000 Series
Syntax
seq sequence-number {deny | permit} {source [mask] | any | host
ip-address}} [count [bytes]] [dscp value] [order] [fragments] [log
[interval minutes] [threshold-in-msgs [count]] [monitor]
To delete a filter, use the no seq sequence-number command.
Parameters
sequence-
number
deny
permit
source
mask
any
host ip-address
count
bytes
dscp
order
fragments
Enter a number from 0 to 4294967290.
Enter the keyword deny to configure a filter to drop packets
meeting this condition.
Enter the keyword permit to configure a filter to forward
packets meeting this criteria.
Enter an IP address in dotted decimal format of the network
from which the packet was received.
(OPTIONAL) Enter a network mask in /prefix format (/x) or
A.B.C.D. The mask, when specified in A.B.C.D format, may be
either contiguous or non-contiguous.
Enter the keyword any to specify that all routes are subject to
the filter.
Enter the keyword host then the IP address to specify a host IP
address or hostname.
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword count to count packets the filter
processes.
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword bytes to count bytes the filter
processes.
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword dcsp to match to the IP DSCP
values. The range is from 0 to 63.
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword order to specify the QoS order
for the ACL entry. The range is from 0 to 254 (where 0 is the
highest priority and 254 is the lowest; lower-order numbers
have a higher priority). If you do not use the keyword order, the
ACLs have the lowest order by default (255).
Enter the keyword fragments to use ACLs to control packet
fragments.
Access Control Lists (ACL)
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