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lt = less than
range = inclusive range of ports (you must specify two ports for the port
command parameter.)
source ip-address or any or host ip-address (Optional) — Source’s IP address or
host from which they packets were sent.
mask (Optional) — network mask /prefix format (/x).
any (Optional) — Specifies that all traffic is subject to the filter.
destination mask — IP address of the network or host to which the packets are
sent.
FORMAT: A.B.C.D/NN, or ANY or HOST IP address
Below is an example:
Dell(conf-redirect-list)#redirect 1.1.1.1 tcp an any ?
ack Match on the ack bit
eq Match only packets on a given port
number
fin Match on the fin bit
gt Match only packets with a greater port
number
lt Match only packets with a lower port
number
neq Match only packets not on a given port
number
psh Match on the psh bit
range Match only packets in the range of
port numbers
rst Match on the rst bit
syn Match on the syn bit
urg Match on the urg bit
cr
Dell(conf-redirect-list)#redirect 1.1.1.1 udp any any ?
eq Match only packets on a given port
number
gt Match only packets with a greater port
number
lt Match only packets with a lower port
number
neq Match only packets not on a given port
number
range Match only packets in the range of
port numbers
Delete a rule with the no redirect command.
The redirect rule supports Non-contiguous bitmasks for PBR in the Destination router IP
address
The below step shows a step-by-step example of how to create a rule for a redirect list by configuring:
IP address of the next-hop router in the forwarding route
IP protocol number
Source address with mask information
Destination address with mask information
Creating a Rule Example:
Dell(conf-redirect-list)#redirect ?
A.B.C.D Forwarding router's address
Dell(conf-redirect-list)#redirect 3.3.3.3 ?
Policy-based Routing (PBR) 677