Mask (ip acl) – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions OmniStack 6300-24 User Manual

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Command Line Interface

4-90

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Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Usage

• A mask can only be used by all ingress ACLs or all egress ACLs.
• The precedence of the ACL rules applied to a packet is not determined by

order of the rules, but instead by the order of the masks; i.e., the first mask
that matches a rule will determine the rule that is applied to a packet.

• You must configure a mask for an ACL rule before you can bind it to a port or

set the queue or frame priorities associated with the rule.

Example

Related Commands

mask (IP ACL) (4-90)
ip access-group (4-94)

mask (IP ACL)

This command defines a mask for IP ACLs. This mask defines the fields to check in
the IP header. Use the no form to remove a mask.

Syntax

[no] mask [protocol]

{any | host | source-bitmask}
{any | host | destination-bitmask}
[precedence] [tos] [dscp*]
[source-port [port-bitmask]] [destination-port [port-bitmask]]
[control-flag [flag-bitmask]]

protocol – Check the protocol field.
any – Any address will be matched.
host – The address must be for a host device, not a subnetwork.
source-bitmask – Source address of rule must match this bitmask.
• destination-bitmask – Destination address of rule must match this bitmask.
• precedence – Check the IP precedence field.
tos – Check the TOS field.
• dscp – Check the DSCP field.
• source-port – Check the protocol source port field.
• destination-port – Check the protocol destination port field.
• port-bitmask – Protocol port of rule must match this bitmask.

(Range: 0-65535)

• control-flag – Check the field for control flags.
flag-bitmask – Control flags of rule must match this bitmask. (Range: 0-63)

Console(config)#access-list ip mask-precedence in
Console(config-ip-mask-acl)#

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