permit (IPv4)
Syntax Description
sequence-number
protocol
source
destination
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Security Command Reference
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(Optional) Sequence number of the permit command,
which causes the device to insert the command in that
numbered position in the access list. Sequence
numbers maintain the order of rules within an ACL.
A sequence number can be any integer between 1 and
4294967295.
By default, the first rule in an ACL has a sequence
number of 10.
If you do not specify a sequence number, the device
adds the rule to the end of the ACL and assigns a
sequence number that is 10 greater than the sequence
number of the preceding rule.
Use the resequence command to reassign sequence
numbers to rules.
Name or number of the protocol of packets that the
rule matches. For details about the methods that you
can use to specify this argument, see "Protocol" in the
"Usage Guidelines" section.
Source IPv4 addresses that the rule matches. For
details about the methods that you can use to specify
this argument, see "Source and Destination" in the
"Usage Guidelines" section.
Destination IPv4 addresses that the rule matches. For
details about the methods that you can use to specify
this argument, see "Source and Destination" in the
"Usage Guidelines" section.
P Commands