Chapter
P Commands
This syntax is equivalent to IPv6-address/128.
This example shows how to specify the source argument with the host keyword and the
2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344 IPv6 address:
switch(config-acl)# permit udp host 2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344 any
Any address—You can use the any keyword to specify that a source or destination is any IPv6
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address. For examples of the use of the any keyword, see the examples in this section. Each example
shows how to specify a source or destination by using the any keyword.
UDP Port Names
When you specify the protocol argument as udp, the port argument can be a UDP port number, which
is an integer from 0 to 65535. It can also be one of the following keywords:
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biff—Biff (mail notification, comsat, 512)
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bootpc—Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) client (68)
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bootps—Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) server (67)
discard—Discard (9)
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dnsix—DNSIX security protocol auditing (195)
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domain—Domain Name Service (DNS, 53)
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echo—Echo (7)
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isakmp—Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (5)
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mobile-ip—Mobile IP registration (434)
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nameserver—IEN116 name service (obsolete, 42)
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netbios-dgm—NetBIOS datagram service (138)
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netbios-ns—NetBIOS name service (137)
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netbios-ss—NetBIOS session service (139)
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non500-isakmp—Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (45)
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ntp—Network Time Protocol (123)
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pim-auto-rp—PIM Auto-RP (496)
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rip—Routing Information Protocol (router, in.routed, 52)
snmp—Simple Network Management Protocol (161)
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snmptrap—SNMP Traps (162)
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sunrpc—Sun Remote Procedure Call (111)
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syslog—System Logger (514)
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tacacs—TAC Access Control System (49)
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talk—Talk (517)
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tftp—Trivial File Transfer Protocol (69)
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time—Time (37)
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who—Who service (rwho, 513)
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xdmcp—X Display Manager Control Protocol (177)
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