Cisco Catalyst 2950 Command Reference Manual page 140

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permit (access-list configuration)
destination
destination-wildcard | host
destination | any
operator port
dscp dscp-value
time-range
time-range-name
Defaults
There are no specific conditions that permit packets in a named or numbered IP ACL.
The default ACL is always terminated by an implicit deny statement for all packets.
Command Modes
Access-list configuration
Command History
Release
12.1(6)EA2
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Define a destination IP address and wildcard.
The destination is the destination address of the network or host to which
the packet is being sent, specified in one of these ways:
The 32-bit quantity in dotted-decimal format. The
destination-wildcard applies wildcard bits to the destination.
The keyword host, followed by the 32-bit quantity in dotted-decimal
format, as an abbreviation for destination and destination-wildcard
of destination 0.0.0.0.
The keyword any as an abbreviation for destination and
destination-wildcard of 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255. You do not need to
enter a destination-wildcard.
(Optional) Define a source or destination port.
The operator can be only eq (equal).
If operator is after the source IP address and wildcard, conditions match
when the source port matches the defined port.
If operator is after the destination IP address and wildcard, conditions
match when the destination port matches the defined port.
The port is a decimal number or name of a Transmission Control Protocol
(TCP) or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port. The number can be from
0 to 65535.
Use TCP port names only for TCP traffic.
Use UDP port names only for UDP traffic.
(Optional) Define a Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value to
classify traffic.
For the dscp-value, enter any of the 13 supported DSCP values (0, 8, 10,
16, 18, 24, 26, 32, 34, 40, 46, 48, and 56), or use the question mark (?) to
see a list of available values.
(Optional) For the time-range keyword, enter a meaningful name to
identify the time range. For a more detailed explanation of this keyword,
refer to the software configuration guide.
Modification
This command was first introduced.
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