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Table 130: CLI monitor traffic Match Conditions (continued)
Match Condition
host [address | hostname]
network address
network address mask mask
port [port-number | port-name]
Directional
destination
source
source and destination
source or destination
Packet Length
less bytes
greater bytes
Protocol
arp
ether
ether [broadcast | multicast]
ether protocol [address | (\arp | \ip |
\rarp)
icmp
ip
ip [broadcast | multicast]
ip protocol [address | (\icmp | igrp |
\tcp | \udp)]
isis
rarp
Description
Matches packet headers that contain the specified address or hostname. You can
preprend any of the following protocol match conditions, followed by a space, to
,
,
, or any of the Directional match conditions.
arp
ip
rarp
Matches packet headers with source or destination addresses containing the specified
network address.
Matches packet headers containing the specified network address and subnet mask.
Matches packet headers containing the specified source or destination TCP or UDP
port number or port name.
Directional match conditions can be prepended to any Entity Type match conditions,
followed by a space.
Matches packet headers containing the specified destination.
Matches packet headers containing the specified source.
Matches packet headers containing the specified source and destination.
Matches packet headers containing the specified source or destination.
Matches packets with lengths less than or equal to the specified value, in bytes.
Matches packets with lengths greater than or equal to the specified value, in bytes.
Matches all ARP packets.
Matches all Ethernet frames.
Matches broadcast or multicast Ethernet frames. This match condition can be prepended
with
or
.
source
destination
Matches Ethernet frames with the specified address or protocol type. The arguments
arp
,
ip
, and
rarp
are also independent match conditions, so they must be preceded with
a backslash (\) when used in the
Matches all ICMP packets.
Matches all IP packets.
Matches broadcast or multicast IP packets.
Matches IP packets with the specified address or protocol type. The arguments
, and
are also independent match conditions, so they must be preceded with
tcp
udp
a backslash (\) when used in the
Matches all IS-IS routing messages.
Matches all RARP packets.
Chapter 12: Using Services Router Diagnostic Tools
ether protocol
match condition.
ip protocol
match condition.
Using CLI Diagnostic Commands
host
:
,
icmp
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