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Chapter 1 Controlling CSS Access
Controlling CSS Network Traffic Through Access Control Lists
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Cisco Content Services Switch Security Configuration Guide
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source_port The source port for the traffic. If you do not designate a
source port, this clause allows traffic from any port
number. Enter one of the following:
• eq port is equal to the port number.
• lt port is less than the port number.
• gt port is greater than the port number.
• neq port is not equal to the port number.
• range low high for a range of port numbers, inclusive.
Enter numbers from a range of 1 to 65535. Separate the
low and high number with a space.
destination_info The destination information for the traffic. Enter one of the
following:
• destination any for any combination of destination
information.
• destination content owner_name/rule_name for an
owner content rule. Separate the owner and rule name
with a / character.
• destination ip_address (for the destination IP address
and optional subnet mask IP address. Include subnet
mask as IP address only; no Classless Inter-domain
routing (CIDR) address.
• destination hostname for the destination host name.
To use a hostname, configure the CSS DNS client first
to enable the CSS to translate the host name.
• nql nql_name for an existing NQL consisting of host
IP addresses. Enter the name of the NQL.
Table 1-2 Clause Command Options (continued)
Variables and
Options Parameters