Command Manual (For Soliton) – ACL
H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 ACL Configuration Commands
1-15
Arguments/Keyw
ords
Type
Function
Description
destination
{
dest-addr
dest-wildcard
|
any
}
Destinatio
n address
Specifies the
destination
address
information for
the ACL rule
The
dest-addr dest-wildcard
arguments specify the
destination address of the
packets, expressed in dotted
decimal notation. You can
specify the IP address of a host
as the destination address by
providing 0 for the
dest-wildcard
argument.
The
any
keyword specifies any
destination address.
precedence
precedence
Packet
priority
Specifies an
IP
precedence.
The
precedence
argument can
be a number in the range 0 to
7.
tos
tos
Packet
priority
Specifies a
ToS
preference.
The
tos
argument can be a
number in the range 0 to 15.
dscp
dscp
Packet
priority
Specifies a
DSCP priority.
The
dscp
argument can be a
number in the range 0 to 63.
fragment
Fragment
information
Indicates that
the rule
applies only to
non-tail
fragments.
—
ttl
TTL
information
Specifies the
TTL for the
ACL rule.
The
ttl
argument can be a
number in the range 0 to 255.
time-range
time-name
Time
range
information
Specifies the
time range in
which the rule
takes effect.
time-name
: specifies the name
of the time range in which the
rule is active; a string
comprising 1 to 32 characters.
Note:
The
sour-wildcard
/
dest
-
wildcard
argument is the complement of the wildcard mask of
the source/destination subnet mask. For example, you need to input 0.0.255.255 to
specify the subnet mask 255.255.0.0.
If you specify the
dscp
keyword, you can directly input a value ranging from 0 to 63 or
input one of the keywords listed in
Table 1-8
as DSCP.