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<rule_number> is the number of the existing rule that you want to
modify.
<ip_mask> is the combination of the IP address and subnet mask
values (or prefix length), which are separated with a slash. For
example, an IPv4 combination looks like this:
192.168.94.222/24
.
<policy> is one of the options:
accept,
drop
or
reject
.
Option
Description
accept
Accepts traffic from/to the specified IP
address(es).
drop
Discards traffic from/to the specified IP
address(es), without sending any failure
notification to the source or destination host.
reject
Discards traffic from/to the specified IP
address(es), and an ICMP message is sent to the
source or destination host for failure notification.
Deleting a Firewall Rule
The following commands remove a specific IPv4 or IPv6 rule from the
list.
IPv4 commands
config:#
security ipAccessControl ipv4 rule delete <direction> <rule_number>
IPv6 commands
config:#
security ipAccessControl ipv6 rule delete <direction> <rule_number>
Variables:
<direction> is one of the options:
in
or
out
.
Direction
Description
in
Inbound traffic.
out
Outbound traffic.
<rule_number> is the number of the existing rule that you want to
remove.
Summary of Contents for PX3-4000 series
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