Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual page 944

Ftos configuration guide ftos 8.4.2.7 e-series terascale, c-series, s-series (s50/s25)
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Step
Command Syntax
seq sequence-number
2
{
source mask
[
operator port
any
host ip-address
|
established
[
]] [
port
To create a filter for UDP packets with a specified sequence number, use these commands in the following
sequence, starting in the CONFIGURATION mode:
Step
Command Syntax
ip trace-list access-list-name
1
seq sequence-number
2
udp
{
source mask
[
operator port
any
host ip-address
|
count
[
]] [
port
When you create the filters with a specific sequence number, you can create the filters in any order and the
filters are placed in the correct order.
Note: When assigning sequence numbers to filters, keep in mind that you might need to insert a
new filter. To prevent reconfiguring multiple filters, assign sequence numbers in multiples of five or
another number.
Figure 45-13
assigned. In the example, filter 15 was configured before filter 5, but the
the filters in the correct order.
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Security
deny
permit
tcp
{
|
}
any
host ip-address
|
|
}
[
]] {
|
port
destination mask
} [
operator port
count
byte
log
] [
[
] |
deny
permit
{
|
}
any
host ip-address
|
|
[
]] {
|
port
destination mask
} [
operator port
byte
log
[
] |
]
seq
illustrates how the
command orders the filters according to the sequence number
Command Mode
TRACE LIST
]
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
TRACE LIST
}
Purpose
Configure a trace list filter for TCP
packets.
source
: An IP address as the source IP
address for the filter to match.
a network mask
mask:
any
: to match any IP source address
host ip-address:
to match IP addresses
in a host.
: An IP address as the source
destination
IP address for the filter to match.
count:
count packets processed by the
filter.
byte:
count bytes processed by the
filter.
log:
is supported.
Purpose
Create a trace list and assign it a unique
name.
Configure a trace list filter for UDP
packets.
: An IP address as the source IP
source
address for the filter to match.
a network mask
mask:
any
: to match any IP source address
host ip-address:
to match IP addresses
in a host.
: An IP address as the source
destination
IP address for the filter to match.
count:
count packets processed by the
filter.
byte:
count bytes processed by the
filter.
log:
is supported.
show config
command displays

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