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DGS-3130 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide tcp, udp, icmp dscp VALUE traffic-class VALUE lt PORT gt PORT eq PORT neq PORT range MIN-PORT MAXPORT PROTOCOL-ID ICMP-TYPE ICMP-CODE ICMP-MESSAGE TCP-FLAG flow-label FLOW-LABEL fragments time-range PROFILENAME Specifies the Layer 4 protocol type. (Optional) Specifies the matching traffic class value in IPv6 header. The range is from 0 to 63, or select the following DSCP name: af11 - 001010, af12 -001100, af13 - 001110, af21 - 010010, af22 - 010100, af23 - 010110, af31 - 011010, af32 - 011100, af33 - 011110, af41 - 100010, af42 - 100100, af43 - 100110, cs1 001000, cs2 - 010000, cs3 - 011000, cs4 - 100000, cs5 - 101000, cs6 - 110000, cs7 - 111000, default - 000000, ef - 101110. (Optional) Specifies the matching traffic class value in the IPv6 header. The range is from 0 to 255. (Optional) Specifies to match if less than the specified port number. (Optional) Specifies to match if greater than the specified port number. (Optional) Specifies to match if equal to the specified port number. (Optional) Specifies to match if not equal to the specified port number. (Optional) Specifies to match if falling within the specified range of ports. (Optional) Specifies the protocol ID. The valid value is from 0 to 255. (Optional) Specifies the ICMP message type. The valid number of the message type is from 0 to 255. (Optional) Specifies the ICMP message code. The valid number of the code type is from 0 to 255. (Optional) Specifies the ICMP message. The following pre-defined parameters are available for selection: beyond-scope, destination-unreachable, echo-reply, echo-request, erroneous_header, hop-limit, multicast-listener-query, multicastlistener-done, multicast-listener-report, nd-na, nd-ns, next-header, no-admin, noroute, packet-too-big, parameter-option, parameter-problem, port-unreachable, reassembly-timeout, redirect, renum-command, renum-result, renum-seqnumber, router-advertisement, router-renumbering, router-solicitation, timeexceeded, unreachable. (Optional) Specifies the TCP flag fields and the specified TCP header bits called ack (acknowledge), fin (finish), psh (push), rst (reset), syn (synchronize), or urg (urgent). (Optional) Specifies the flow label value, within the range of 0 to 1048575. (Optional) Specifies the packet fragment's filtering (Optional) Specifies the name of time period profile associated with the access list delineating its activation period. Default None. Command Mode IPv6 Access-list Configuration Mode. Command Default Level Level: 12. Usage Guideline If a rule entry is created without a sequence number, a sequence number will be automatically assigned. If it is the first entry, the sequence number 10 is assigned. A subsequent rule entry will be assigned a sequence number that is 10 greater than the largest sequence number in that access list and is placed at the end of the list. 57