Net::ACL::Match::IP - Class matching IP addresses against an IP or network
use Net::ACL::Match::IP;
# Constructor
$match = new Net::ACL::Match::IP(1,'10.0.0.0/8');
# Accessor Methods
$netmaskobj = $match->net($netmaskobj);
$netmaskobj = $match->net($net);
$index = $match->index($index);
$rc = $match->match($ip);
This module is just a wrapper of the Net::Netmask module to allow it to operate
automatically with Net::ACL::Rule.
- new() - create a new Net::ACL::Match::IP object
-
$match = new Net::ACL::Match::IP(1,'10.0.0.0/8');
This is the constructor for Net::ACL::Match::IP objects. It
returns a reference to the newly created object. The first argument is
the argument number of the match method that should be matched. The
remaining arguments is parsed directly to the constructor of
Net::Netmask.
- net()
- The net method returns the Net::Netmask object representing the network
matched. If called with a Net::Netmask object, the net used for matching
is changed to that object. If called with a anything else, the
Net::Netmask constructor will be used to convert it to a Net::Netmask
object.
- index()
- The index method returns the index of the argument that will be matched.
If called with an argument, the index is changed to that argument.
- match()
- The match method invoke the match() method of the Net::Netmask
object constructed by new(). The index value defines which argument
is passed on to new().
Net::Netmask, Net::ACL, Net::ACL::Rule, Net::ACL::Match
Martin Lorensen <bgp@martin.lorensen.dk>