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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches The permit command's optional attribute rate-limit allows you to permit only the allowed rate of traffic as per the configured rate in kbps, and burst-size in kbytes. Table 14. IP ACL command parameters Parameter Description sequence-number The sequence-number parameter specifies the sequence number for the ACL rule. Either you define the sequence number or is it is generated. If no sequence number exists for a rule, a sequence that is 10 greater than the last sequence number in the ACL is used and the rule is placed at the end of the list. If this is the first ACL rule in the ACL, a sequence number of 10 is assigned. If the calculated sequence number exceeds the maximum sequence number value, the creation of the ACL rule fails. You cannot create a rule that duplicates an already existing one and you cannot configure a rule with a sequence number that is already used for another rule. For example, if you add new ACL rule to the ACL without specifying a sequence number, the rule is placed at the bottom of the list. By changing the sequence number, you can move the ACL rule to a different position in the ACL. {deny | permit} Specifies whether the IP ACL rule permits or denies the matching traffic. every Match every packet. {eigrp | gre | icmp | igmp | ip | ipinip Specifies the protocol to match for the IP ACL rule. | ospf | pim | tcp | udp | 0-255} srcip srcmask | any | host srcip Specifies a source IP address and source netmask to match for the IP ACL rule. Specifying "any" implies specifying srcip as "0.0.0.0" and srcmask as "255.255.255.255". Specifying "host A.B.C.D" implies srcip as "A.B.C.D" and srcmask as "0.0.0.0". Quality of Service Commands 972 CLI Command Reference Manual