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dmeinca
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Accept List

I have a question on the accept list. If I have a range of numbers all in sequence, can I make one entry using brackets for the entire range, and what would that bracket look like is numbers where 5866439-6499

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dmeinca
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Re: Accept List

This is assuming I can only have 99 in the accept list on my Adtran 550

Anonymous
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Re: Accept List

You are limited to 99 entries in the IN#ACCEPT list.

You can use brackets for each position in the number, so for 6439-6499 you'll need more than one entry because you don't want to allow 6430-6438. So you'd need something like this:

6439

64[4,5,6,7,8,9]X

X is any digit 0-9, so you are specifying the next to the last digit in the number can be 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, and the last digit can be 0-9.

The 6439 has to be by itself.

Hope this helps,

Patrick

Anonymous
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Re: Accept List

If a contiguous range of digits, you could also format the accept command:

accept 64[4-9]X

I think both ways are shown in the inline help.

Best,

Chris

Anonymous
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Re: Accept List

In the ATLAS, any punctuation is ignored, so "accept 64[4-9]X" would be 6440-6449 and 6490-6499. Only the two digits inside the brackets would be matched. In AOS (routers, switches and IPBGs) you can specify a range inside the brackets, but not in the ATLAS.

Anonymous
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Re: Accept List

Thanks for clarifying, Patrick!