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source-ip-addr
mask | any
operator port
[port2]
destination-ip-addr IP address and wildcard mask of the network or host to which the packet is
mask | any
type icmp-type
code icmp-code
precedence
precedence
tos tos
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IP address and wildcard mask of the network or host from which the packet
is being sent. Specify both address and mask in dotted decimal notation. To
match on any address, specify any or 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255.
Operand and port number(s) for matching TCP or UDP packets to the number
of the source or destination port on source-ip-addr or destination-ip-addr.
Specify one of the following operands and the associated port:
• eq—Packets are filtered for only port number.
• gt—Packets are filtered for all ports that are greater than port number.
• lt—Packets are filtered for all ports that are less than port number.
• neq—Packets are filtered for all ports except port number.
• range—Packets are filtered for ports in the range between port and
port2. To specify a port range, enter two port numbers. Enter the lower
port number first, followed by the higher port number.
being sent. Specify both address and mask in dotted decimal notation. To
match on any address, specify any or 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255.
Filters ICMP messages by type. Specify a value from through 255.
For ICMP messages filtered by type, additionally filters ICMP messages by
code. Specify a value from 0 through 255. (For a list of ICMP message type
and code numbers, see www.iana.org/assignments/icmp-parameters.)
Filters packets by precedence level. Specify a value from 0 through 7:
• 0—routine precedence
• 1—priority precedence
• 2—immediate precedence
• 3—flash precedence
• 4—flash override precedence
• 5—critical precedence
• 6—internetwork control precedence
• 7—network control precedence
Filters packets by type of service (TOS) level. Specify one of the following
values, or any sum of these values up to 15. For example, a tos value of 9
filters packets with the TOS levels minimum delay (8) and minimum monetary
cost (1).
• 8—minimum delay
• 4—maximum throughput
• 2—maximum reliability
• 1—minimum monetary cost
• 0—normal


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