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If-Match - HP HSR6800 Command Reference Manual

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Table 14 Command output
Field
Classifier
Operator
Rule(s)

if-match

Use if-match to define a match criterion.
Use undo if-match to delete a match criterion.
Use if-match not to define a criterion for matching traffic not conforming to the specified criterion.
Use undo if-match not to delete a criterion for matching traffic not conforming to the specified criterion.
Syntax
if-match [ not ] match-criteria
undo if-match [ not ] match-criteria
undo if-match [ not ] acl [ ipv6 ] { acl-number | name acl-name } [ update acl [ ipv6 ] { acl-number |
name acl-name } ]
Views
Class view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
not: Matches packets that do not conform to the specified criterion.
match-criteria: Specifies a match criterion.
acl [ ipv6 ] { acl-number | name acl-name }: Specifies an ACL already referenced in the class by the ACL
name or ACL number.
update acl [ ipv6 ] { acl-number | name acl-name }: Specifies a new ACL by its number or name to
replace the ACL already referenced by the class.
Table 15 The value range for the
Keyword and argument combination
acl [ ipv6 ] { acl-number | name acl-name }
Description
Class name and its match criteria.
Match operator you set for the class. If the operator is AND, the class matches the packets
that match all its match criteria. If the operator is OR, the class matches the packets that
match any of its match criteria.
Match criteria.
Table 15
match-criteria
Description
Matches an ACL.
The acl-number argument is in the range of 2000 to 5999 for an
IPv4 ACL, and 2000 to 3999 or 10000 to 42767 for an IPv6
ACL.
The acl-name argument is a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63
characters, which must start with an English letter from a to z or A
to Z, and to avoid confusion, cannot be all.
shows the available criteria.
argument
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