MACL TCP/UDP Filtering Configuration
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G8264 Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
These commands allow you to define TCP/UDP matching criteria for an MACL.
Table 218.
TCP/UDP Filtering Configuration Options
Command Syntax and Usage
accesscontrol macl <1‐128> tcpudp sourceport
<1‐65535> [<mask (0xFFFF)>]
Defines a source port for the MACL. If defined, traffic with the specified TCP
or UDP source port will match this MACL. Specify the port number. Listed
below are some of the well‐known ports:
Number Name
20
ftpdata
21
ftp
22
ssh
23
telnet
25
smtp
37
time
42
name
43
whois
53
domain
69
tftp
70
gopher
79
finger
80
http
Command mode: Global configuration
no accesscontrol macl <1‐128> tcpudp sourceport
Deletes the configured source port for the specified MACL.
Command mode: Global configuration
accesscontrol macl <1‐128> tcpudp destinationport
<1‐65535> [<mask (0xFFFF)>]
Defines a destination port for the MACL. If defined, traffic with the specified
TCP or UDP destination port will match this MACL. Specify the port number,
just as with sourceport above.
Command mode: Global configuration
no accesscontrol macl <1‐128> tcpudp destinationport
Deletes the configured destination port for the specified MACL.
Command mode: Global configuration
accesscontrol macl <1‐128> tcpudp flags <value (0x0‐0x3f)>
[<mask (0x0‐0x3f)>]
Defines a TCP/UDP flag for the MACL.
Command mode: Global configuration