Source And Destination Port Range - Avaya W310 User Manual

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Configuring Policy
Use the
not
address or addresses defined by the command.
In order to:
Specify a source IP address of 10.10.10.20 for
rule 1 in access control list 301
Allow any destination IP address for rule 3 in QoS
list 404
Specify a source IP address in the range 10.10.0.0
through 10.10.255.255 for rule 1 in access control
list 30
Specify a source IP address outside the range
64.236.24.0 through 64.236.24.255 for rule 7 in
access control list 308
Specify a source IP address in the range
64.<any>.24.<any> for rule 6 in access control list
350

Source and Destination Port Range

To specify a range of source and destination ports to which the rule applies, use the
following commands, followed by either port name or port number range criteria:
tcp source-port
criteria
tcp destination-port
criteria
udp source-port
criteria
udp destination-port
criteria
This command also sets the IP protocol parameter to TCP or UDP.
252
form of the appropriate command to specify that the rule does not apply to the IP
— the rule applies to TCP packets from ports that match the defined
— the rule applies to TCP packets to ports that match the defined
— the rule applies to UDP packets from ports that match the defined
— the rule applies to UDP packets to ports that match the defined
Use this command:
W310-1(ACL 301/ip rule 1)# source-ip
host 10.10.10.20
W310-1(QoS 404/rule 3)# destination-ip
any
W310-1(ACL 301/ip rule 1)# source-ip
10.10.0.0 0.0.255.255
W310-1(ACL 308/ip rule 7)# not source-
ip 64.236.24.0 0.0.0.255
W310-1(ACL 350/ip rule 6)# source-ip
64.*.24.*
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