Composite Operations; Pre-Configured Composite Operations For Access Control Lists - Avaya G250 Administration

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The following command specifies that rule 4 in access control list 302 drops packets that match
the rule, and causes the G250/G350 to send a trap and reset the connection when the packet is
dropped:
G350-001(ACL 304/ip rule 4)# operation Deny-Notify-Rst
Note:
Composite operation names are case-sensitive.
Note:

Composite operations

A composite operation is a set of operations that the G250/G350 can perform when a rule
matches a packet. Every rule in a policy list has an operation field that specifies a composite
operation. The operation field determines how the G250/G350 handles a packet when the rule
matches the packet.
There are different composite operations for access control list rules and QoS list rules. For
each type of list, the G250/G350 includes a pre-configured list of composite operations. You
cannot change or delete pre-configured composite operations. You can define additional
composite operations.

Pre-configured composite operations for access control lists

The following table lists the pre-configured entries in the composite operation table for rules in
an access control list:
No
0
1
2
3
4
Each column represents the following:
No — a number identifying the operation
Name — a name identifying the operation. Use this name to attach the operation to a rule.
Access — determines whether the operation forwards (forward) or drops (deny) the
packet
Name
Access
Permit
forward
Deny
deny
Deny-Notify
deny
Deny-Rst
deny
Deny-Notify-Rst
deny
Notify
Reset Connection
no trap
no reset
no trap
no reset
trap all
no reset
no trap
reset
trap all
reset
Issue 3 February 2007
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