R3166-R3206-HP High-End Firewalls Access Control Configuration Guide-6PW101

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To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view ––
Create an IPv4 basic ACL and enter
its view
acl number acl-number [ name
acl-name ] [ match-order { auto |
config } ]
Required
By default, no ACL exists.
IPv4 basic ACLs are numbered in
the range 2000 to 2999.
You can use the acl name
acl-name command to enter the
view of a named IPv4 ACL.
Configure a description for the IPv4
basic ACL
description text
Optional
By default, an IPv4 basic ACL has
no ACL description.
Set the rule numbering step step step-value
Optional
5 by default.
Create or edit a rule
rule [ rule-id ] { deny | permit }
[ fragment | logging | source
{ sour-addr sour-wildcard | any }
| time-range time-range-name |
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ]
*
Required
By default, an IPv4 basic ACL
does not contain any rule.
Add or edit a rule comment
rule rule-id comment text
Optional
By default, an IPv4 ACL rule has
no rule description.
Configuring an advanced ACL
IPv4 advanced ACLs match packets based on source IP addresses, destination IP addresses, packet
priorities, protocols over IP, and other protocol header information, such as TCP/UDP source and
destination port numbers, TCP flags, ICMP message types, and ICMP message codes.
Compared to IPv4 basic ACLs, IPv4 advanced ACLs allow more flexible and accurate filtering.
Follow these steps to configure an IPv4 advanced ACL:
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view ––
Create an IPv4 advanced ACL and
enter its view
acl number acl-number [ name
acl-name ] [ match-order { auto |
config } ]
Required
By default, no ACL exists.
IPv4 advanced ACLs are
numbered in the range 3000 to
3999.
You can use the acl name
acl-name command to enter the
view of a named IPv4 ACL.
Configure a description for the IPv4
advanced ACL
description text
Optional
By default, an IPv4 advanced ACL
has no ACL description.