Sample output : standard acl rules – Avaya P580 User Manual

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80-Series QoS

Sample Output:
Standard ACL
Rules

The following table provides examples of standard ACL rules.

[{lt <port> | eq <port> | gt
<port> | range <port>
<port>}]

A destination port or range of destination ports
that pass data between two hosts or switches
using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
or the User Datagram Protocol (UDP).

Enter a number between 0 and 65,535.

For a complete list of well-known port numbers,
see the following URL:

http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers

[established]

Permits TCP connections to be established that
match the rule.

Table 23-1. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments

Name

Definition

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Table 23-2. Examples: Standard ACL Rules

To. . .

Enter. . .

• Use the DSCP in the packet to

classify all traffic that has a source
IP address in the 10.10.60 subnet.

• Mask the three least significant bits

of the DSCP.

(configure)#

access-list

MyAccessList1 4 permit use-
diffserv mask 10.10.60.0 0.0.0.255

Assign a priority of 7 to all traffic that
has a source IP address in the 10.10.70
subnet.

(configure)#

access-list

MyAccessList1 5 permit use-
priority 7 10.10.70.0 0.0.0.255

• Replace the existing DSCP with a

DSCP of 5 for all traffic that has a
source IP address in the 10.10.80
subnet.

• Mask the three least significant bits

of the DSCP

(configure)#

access-list

MyAccessList1 6 permit remark-
diffserv 5 mask 10.10.80.0 0.0.0.255

Use the layer 2 priority of the packet
to classify all traffic that has a source
address in the 11.11.11 subnet

(configure)#

access-list

MyAccessList1 7 permit use-l2
11.11.11.0 0.0.0.255

Use the DSCP in the packet to classify
all traffic that has a source IP address
of 199.93.239.168

(configure)#

access-list

MyAccessList1 8 permit use-
diffserv host 199.93.239.168

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