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Cisco Content Services Switch Security Configuration Guide
OL-5650-02
Chapter 1 Controlling CSS Access
Controlling CSS Network Traffic Through Access Control Lists
Table 1-2 provides variables and options for the clause command. Bolded syntax
defines keywords that you enter on the command line. Italics define variables
where you enter a value such as an IP address or a host name.
Ta b l e 1- 2 C l aus e Command Options
Variables and
Options Parameters
number The number you want to assign to the clause. Enter a
number from 1 to 254.
action The action to apply to the clause. Enter one of the
following: bypass, deny, permit
protocol The protocol for the traffic type. Enter one of the
following: any, icmp, igp, igmp, ospf, tcp, udp
source_info The source of the traffic. Enter one of the following:
• ip_address (optionally include subnet mask in IP
address format only) for the source IP address and
optional mask IP address.
• hostname for the source host name. Enter a host name
in mnemonic host-name format. Configure the CSS
DNS client first to enable the CSS to translate the host
name.
• any for any combination of source IP address and host
name information.
• nql nql_name for an existing Network Qualifier List
(NQL) consisting of a list of IP addresses.