TP-Link T2500-28TCTL-SL5428E T2500-28TCUN V1 CLI Reference Guide - Page 213
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T2500-28TC JetStream L2 Managed Switch CLI Guide Syntax access-list combined acl-id rule rule-id [permit | deny] [[smac source-mac] [smask source-mac-mask]] [[dmac destination-mac] [dmask destination-mac-mask]] [vid vlan-id] [type ethertype] [pri priority] [[sip source-ip] [sip-mask source-ip-mask]] [[dip destination-ip] [dmask destination-ip-mask]] [frag {disable | enable}] [tseg time-segment] no access-list bind combined acl-id rule rule-id Parameter acl-id--The desired combined ACL for configuration. rule-id -- The rule ID. deny -- The operation to discard packets. permit --The operation to forward packets. It is the default value. source-mac -- The source source MAC address contained in the rule. source-mac-mask -- The source MAC address mask. It is required if you typed the source MAC address. destination-mac -- The destination MAC address contained in the rule. destination-mac-mask -- The destination MAC address mask. It is required if you typed the destination MAC address. vlan-id -- The VLAN ID contained in the rule. ethertype -- The Ethernet type contained in the rule. priority-- The user priority contained in the rule for the tagged packets to match. It ranges from 0 to 7. source-ip -- The source IP address contained in the rule. source-ip-mask -- The source IP address mask. It is required if you typed the source IP address. destination -ip-address -- The destination IP address contained in the rule. destination-ip-mask -- The destination IP address mask. It is required if you typed the destination IP address. frag -- Enable/Disable Fragment. By default, it is disabled. If Fragment is enabled, this rule will process all the fragments and the last piece of fragment will be always forwarded. time-segment -- The time-range for the rule to take effect. By default, it is not limited. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode 196