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DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch CLI Reference Guide destination destination-wildcard host destination operator port precedence precedence tos tos fragments time-range time-rangename tcp-flag icmp-type icmp-code icmp-message Specifies the destination IP address. Applies wildcard bits to the destination. Specifies a specific destination IP address. (Optional) Possible operators include 'eq' (equal), 'gt' (greater than), 'lt' (less than), 'neq' (not equal), and 'range' (inclusive range). A range needs two port numbers, while other operators only need one port number. Specifies the Layer 4 port number as a decimal number (from 0 to 65535) or the name of a Layer 4 port. TCP ports used: 'bgp', 'chargen', 'daytime', 'discard', 'domain', 'echo', 'rexec', 'finger', 'ftp', 'ftp-data', 'gopher', 'hostname', 'ident', 'irc', 'klogin', 'kshell', 'login', 'lpd', 'nntp', 'snpp', 'pop2', 'pop3', 'smtp', 'sunrpc', 'shell', 'tacacs', 'telnet', 'time', 'uucp', 'whois', 'http'. UDP ports used: 'biff', 'bootpc', 'bootps', 'discard', 'irc', 'domain', 'echo', 'isakmp', 'mobile-ip', 'nameserver', 'netbios-dgm', 'netbios-ns', 'netbios-ss', 'nat-t', 'ntp', 'snpp', 'rip', 'snmp', 'snmptrap', 'sunrpc', 'syslog', 'tacacs', 'talk', 'tftp', 'time', 'who', 'xdmcp'. (Optional) Packets can be filtered by precedence level, as specified by a number from 0 to 7 or by name: routine (0), priority (1), immediate (2), flash (3), flashoverride (4), critical (5), internet (6), network (7). (Optional) Packets can be filtered by type of service level, as specified by a number from 0 to 15 or by name: normal (0) , min-monetary-cost(1), max-reliability (2), maxthroughput (4), min-delay (8). (Optional) Packet fragment filtering. (Optional) Specifies the name of time-period profile associated with the access-list delineating its activation period. (Optional) Specifies the TCP flag fields. The specified TCP header bits are: ack (acknowledge), fin (finish), psh (push), rst (reset), syn (synchronize), or urg (urgent). (Optional) Specifies the ICMP message type. The valid number for the message type is from 0 to 255. (Optional) Specifies the ICMP message code. The valid number for the message code is from 0 to 255 (Optional) Specifies the ICMP message type name or the ICMP message type and code by name. Code names that can be used are 'administratively-prohibited', 'alternate-address', 'conversion-error', 'host-prohibited', 'net-prohibited', 'echo', 'echo-reply', 'pointer-indicates-error', 'host-isolated', 'host-precedence-violation', 'host-redirect', 'host-tos-redirect', 'host-tos-unreachable', 'host-unknown', 'hostunreachable', 'information-reply', 'information-request', 'mask-reply', 'mask-request', 'mobile-redirect', 'net-redirect', 'net-tos-redirect', 'net-tos-unreachable', 'netunreachable', 'net-unknown', 'bad-length', 'option-missing', 'packet-fragment', 'parameter-problem', 'port-unreachable', 'precedence-cutoff', 'protocol-unreachable', 'reassembly-timeout', 'redirect-message', 'router-advertisement', 'router-solicitation', 'source-quench', 'source-route-failed', 'time-exceeded', 'timestamp-reply', 'timestamp-request', 'traceroute', 'ttl-expired', 'unreachable'. Default Command Mode Command Default Level Usage Guideline None. Extended IP Access-list Configuration Mode. Level: 12 A sequence number will be assigned automatically if the user did not assign it manually. The automatic assign sequence number start from 10 and increases by 10 per new entry. The start sequence number and sequence increment of IP ACL can be configured manually. 20