the IP address. Example 4-10 illustrates two example ACE entries using the host and any
keywords, respectively.
Use the following command structure for specific TCP and UDP ports for an ACE:
set qos ip-filter
cos
{tcp|udp|any}
src_IP_addr_spec src_port
dest_IP_addr_spec
dest_port
src_IP_addr_spec/dest_IP_addr
The any keyword proceeding the CoS value is available to specify the ACE for both TCP
and UDP protocols. Example 4-11 illustrates several examples of using ACEs with TCP
and UDP port number references.
Use the following command to view the current configured ACEs on the switch:
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