rule-id: The number of the rule to be deleted from the ACL. You can display the ID or
the rules to be deleted through display acl command, then execute undo rule
command.
Description
Using the rule { normal | special } { permit | deny } [source source-addr
source-wildcard | any ] command, you can add or edit a basic ACL rule.
Using the rule { normal | special } { permit | deny }
source-addr source-wildcard | any ] [ destination dest-addr dest- wildcard | any ]
[source-port operator port1 [ port2 ] ] [destination-port operator port1 [ port2 ] ]
[icmp-type icmp-type icmp-code] [logging], you can add or edit an advanced ACL
rule.
By default, no ACL rule is defined.
For related commands, refer to acl, display acl.
Example
# Define an ACL whose rule ID is 188 and define a rule on the ACL to allow the host
on the segment 129.9.0.0 to send WWW packet to the host on the segment
202.38.160.0.
[3Com] acl 188
[3Com-acl-188] rule permit tcp source 129.9.0.0 0.0.255.255 destination
202.38.160.0 0.0.0.255 destination-port equal www
3.1.12 settr
Syntax
settr { begin-time end-time }...
undo settr
View
System view
Parameter
begin-time: Beginning time of the special time range, in the hh:mm format
end-time: Ending time of the special time range, which should be greater than the
begin time, in the hh:mm format.
Security
pro-number [source
39
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