ADTRAN AOS Version R10.1.0 Command Reference Manual page 2145

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match-interesting ip
Use the match-interesting ip command to allow an access control list (ACL) to specify which traffic
attempting to cross this interface will be considered interesting. Use the no form of this command to
restore the default value. Variations of this command include:
match-interesting ip list <name>
match-interesting ip list <name> in
match-interesting ip list <name> out
match-interesting ip reverse list <name>
match-interesting ip reverse list <name> in
match-interesting ip reverse list <name> out
Syntax Description
list <name>
reverse list <name>
in
out
Default Values
By default, no interesting traffic is defined.
Command History
Release 11.1
Release 17.9
Release R10.1.0
Usage Examples
The following example instructs demand interface 1 to use the access control list MyACL when checking
for interesting traffic:
(config)#interface demand 1
(config-demand 1)#match-interesting ip list MyACL in
60000CRG0-35E
Specifies using an ACL with normal (source, destination) ACL matching
logic.
Specifies using an ACL with reverse (destination, source) ACL matching
logic.
Optional. Specifies that only incoming traffic is interesting.
Optional. Specifies that only outgoing traffic is interesting.
Command was introduced.
Command was changed to require the ip keyword for ADTRAN
internetworking products only.
Command was changed to require the ip keyword for ADTRAN voice
products.
Copyright © 2012 ADTRAN, Inc.
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