Using Wildcard Masks on Access Rules
The Cisco Secure Access policy is the collection of an organization's internet and private access rules. You can define composite source and destination components on Access rules. A composite source or destination may include multiple network address components.
For composite sources, add IPv4 addresses or CIDR blocks. You can also add a wildcard mask with an IPv4 address.
- For information about sources and internet access rules, see About Configuring Sources in Internet Access Rules.
- For information about sources and private access rules, see About Configuring Sources in Private Access Rules.
For composite destinations, add IP addresses, CIDR blocks, ports and port ranges, and transport protocols. You can also add a wildcard mask with an IP address.
- For information about destinations and internet access rules, see About Configuring Destinations in Internet Access Rules.
- For information about destinations and private access rules, see About Configuring Destinations in Private Access Rules.