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Using the Web Browser Interface for Advanced Configuration Tasks
2.
Enter a policy descriptor, which will be displayed when you view the
running-config. For example, you may want to document how the ACP is
going to be used. You could enter:
Control access to Eth 0/1 interface
To view the running-config, you must enter the show running-config com-
mand from the enable mode context in the CLI.
3.
In the Protocol pull-down menu, select a protocol from the following
choices:
•
any
•
Specified
•
tcp
•
udp
•
icmp
•
gre
•
esp
•
ahp
If you select Specified, enter the number for the protocol in the field to
the right.
4.
For Source IP Address/Mask, select Any or enter a specific IP address or
a specific subnet.
5.
Select a Destination IP Address/Mask. Again, you can select any or enter
a specific IP address or a specific subnet.
6.
If you have selected TCP or UDP for the protocol, you can specify a port
in the Filtered Ports section.
a.
You can select Any, choose a port from the list of well-known ports,
or enter a specific port.
b. To enter a specific port, choose Specified. Then use the pull-down
menu below to select:
–
Equal To—the policy only filters the port that you enter in the
box to the right
–
Range—the policy filters all ports in the range that you specify
–
Greater Than—the policy filters all ports greater than the port
that you specify
–
Not Equal To—the policy filters all ports except the port that you
specify
–
Less Than—the policy filters all ports less than the port that you
specify
Configuring Access Control from the Web Browser Interface
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