Configuration Guide Vol. 2


1.2.1 List of configuration commands

The following table lists the configuration commands used for filtering.

Table 1-9: List of configuration commands

Command name

Description

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.

#

See "Configuration command reference Vol.1" "24 flow detection mode/flow operation".