1.2.1 List of configuration commands
The following table lists the configuration commands used for filtering.
Command name |
Description |
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access-list |
Sets an access list used as an IPv4 filter. |
deny |
Specifies the condition by which the filter discards access. |
ip access-group |
Applies an IPv4 filter to an Ethernet interface or VLAN interface and enables the IPv4 filter functionality. |
ip access-list extended |
Sets an access list used as an IPv4 packet filter. |
ip access-list resequence |
Re-sequences the sequence numbers that determine the order in which the IPv4 address filter and IPv4 packet filter apply filter conditions. |
ip access-list standard |
Configures an access list to serve as an IPv4 address filter. |
ipv6 access-list |
Configures an access list to serve as an IPv6 filter. |
ipv6 access-list resequence |
Re-sequences the sequence numbers that determine the order in which the IPv6 filter applies filter conditions. |
ipv6 traffic-filter |
Applies an IPv6 filter to an Ethernet interface or VLAN interface and enables the IPv6 filter functionality. |
mac access-group |
Applies a MAC filter to an Ethernet interface or VLAN interface and enables the MAC filter functionality. |
mac access-list extended |
Sets an access list to be used in a MAC filter. |
mac access-list resequence |
Resets the sequence number for the order in which the filter conditions in a MAC filter are applied. |
permit |
Specifies the condition by which the filter forwards access. |
remark |
Specifies supplementary information for the filter. |
flow detection mode # |
Sets the receiving-side flow detection mode for the filter and QoS control. |
flow detection out mode # |
Sets the sending-side flow detection mode for the filter. |
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See "Configuration command reference Vol.1" "24 flow detection mode/flow operation".