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Parameter
Destination Port
TCP Flag
Specify ICMP
Message Type
ICMP Message Type
Message Code
Choose and enter the destination-port value. The
options available are as follows.
• = - The ACL uses the port-number specified.
• > - The ACL uses all the ports, which are greater than
the port number specified.
• < - The ACL uses all the ports, which are smaller than
the port number specified.
• ≠ - The ACL uses all the ports except for the port-
number.
• Range - The ACL uses the ports specified, within the
range.
• Mask - The ACL uses the ports, within the range of
the mask specified. Enter the port mask value in the
space provided. The range is from 0x0 to 0xFFFF.
• This parameter is available when you select TCP or
UDP as the protocol type.
Select the TCP flag, which is evaluated in this ACL. The
options available are ack, fin, psh, rst, syn and urg.
This parameter is available when you select TCP as the
protocol type.
Choose the ICMP Message Type to use. This
parameter is available when you select ICMP as the
protocol type.
When the ICMP Message Type is not specified, enter
the ICMP message type numerical-value used here. The
range is from 0 to 255. When you select the ICMP
Message Type, this numerical value is automatically
entered. This parameter is available when you select
ICMP as the protocol type.
When the ICMP Message Type is not selected, enter
the message code numerical-value (to use). The range is
from 0 to 255. When you select the ICMP Message
Type, the value is automatically entered. This
parameter is available when you select ICMP as the
protocol type.
8 ACL (Access Control List)
8.2.4 Extended IPv6 ACL
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