Chapter 20
20-2 Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
access-list
Command Mode Global Configuration.
Description Creates a rule in an access control list (ACL). The rule that you set is
applied on all of the ports on the switch.
* Note: You must enable the ACL on which you want to set a rule. Only
one ACL can be enabled at a time.
The no command deletes an ACL rule or ACL.
Syntax
To Create a
Standard
ACL Rule:
access-list <access-list-name> <access-list-index>
{permit [{use-priority <priority> | use-diffserv [mask] |
remark-diffserv <dscp> [mask] | use-l2}] | deny | fwd1 |
fwd2 | fwd3 | fwd4 | fwd5 | fwd6 | fwd7 | fwd8}
{<source-ip-addr> <source-wildcard> | any | host
<source-ip-addr>}
To Create an
Extended
ACL Rule:
access-list <access-list-name> <access-list-index>
{permit [{use-priority <priority> | use-diffserv [mask] |
remark-diffserv <dscp> [mask] | use-l2}] | deny | fwd1 |
fwd2 | fwd3 | fwd4 | fwd5 | fwd6 | fwd7 | fwd8}
<protocol-id> {<source-ip-addr> <source-wildcard> |
any | host <source-ip-addr>} [{lt <port> | eq <port> |
gt <port> | range <port> <port>}] {<dest-ip-addr>
<dest-wildcard> | any | host <dest-ip-addr>} [{lt
<port> | eq <port> | gt <port> | range <port> <port>}]
[established]
To Remove an
ACL Rule or
ACL:
no access-list <access-list-name> [<access-list-index>]