Filter Policies
Router Configuration Guide 547
match
Syntax match [next-header next-header]
no match
Context config>filter>ipv6-filter>entry
Description This command enables the context to enter match criteria for the filter entry. When the match criteria
have been satisfied the action associated with the match criteria is executed.
A match context may consist of multiple match criteria, but multiple match statements cannot be
entered per entry.
The no form of the command removes the match criteria from the filter entry.
Parameters next-header next-header — Specifies the IPv6 next header to match. This parameter is analogous
to the protocol parameter used in IPv4 Filter match command.
Default Value: none (keyword)
Values [1 to 42 | 45 to 49 | 52 to 59 | 61 to 255] — in decimal format.
Values can also be specified in hexadecimal format, in binary
format, or using the following keywords:
keywords: none, icmp, igmp, ip, tcp, egp, igp, udp, rdp, ipv6,
idrp, rsvp, gre, ipv6-icmp, ipv6-no-nxt, iso-ip, eigrp, ospf-igp,
ether-ip, encap, pnni, pim, vrrp, l2tp, stp, ptp, isis, crtp, crudp, sctp
* — udp/tcp wildcard
dscp
Syntax dscp dscp-name
no dscp
Context config>filter>ip-filter>entry>match
config>filter>ipv6-filter>entry>match
Description This command configures a DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) name to be used as an IP filter match
criterion.
isis 124 ISIS over IPv4
crtp 126 Combat Radio Transport Protocol
crudp 127 Combat Radio User Datagram
sctp 132 Stream Control Transmission Protocol
Table 44: Protocol ID Descriptions (Continued)
Protocol Protocol ID Description