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ACL Commands
117 OL-32830-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
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destination-wildcard
Wildcard bits to be applied to the destination IP
address. Use 1s in the bit position that you want to be ignored.
priority
- Specify the priority of the access control entry (ACE) in the access
control list (ACL). "1" value represents the highest priority and "2147483647"
number represents the lowest priority.(Range: 1-2147483647)
dscp
number
—Specifies the DSCP value.
precedence
number
—Specifies the IP precedence value.
icmp-type
—Specifies an ICMP message type for filtering ICMP packets.
Enter a number or one of the following values: echo-reply,
destination-unreachable, source-quench, redirect, alternate-host-address,
echo-request, router-advertisement, router-solicitation, time-exceeded,
parameter-problem, timestamp, timestamp-reply, information-request,
information-reply, address-mask-request, address-mask-reply, traceroute,
datagram-conversion-error, mobile-host-redirect,
mobile-registration-request, mobile-registration-reply,
domain-name-request, domain-name-reply, skip, photuris. (Range: 0–255)
icmp-code
—Specifies an ICMP message code for filtering ICMP packets.
(Range: 0–255)
igmp-type
—IGMP packets can be filtered by IGMP message type. Enter a
number or one of the following values: host-query, host-report, dvmrp, pim,
cisco-trace, host-report-v2, host-leave-v2, host-report-v3. (Range: 0–255)
destination-port
—Specifies the UDP/TCP destination port. You can enter
range of ports by using hyphen. E.g. 20 - 21. For TCP enter a number or one
of the following values: bgp (179), chargen (19), daytime (13), discard (9),
domain (53), drip (3949), echo (7), finger (79), ftp (21), ftp-data (20), gopher
(70), hostname (42), irc (194), klogin (543), kshell (544), lpd (515), nntp (119),
pop2 (109), pop3 (110), smtp (25), sunrpc (1110, syslog (514), tacacs-ds
(49), talk (517), telnet (23), time (37), uucp (117), whois (43), www (80). For
UDP enter a number or one of the following values: biff (512), bootpc (68),
bootps (67), discard (9), dnsix (90), domain (53), echo (7), mobile-ip (434),
nameserver (42), netbios-dgm (138), netbios-ns (137), non500-isakmp
(4500), ntp (123), rip (520), snmp 161), snmptrap (162), sunrpc (111), syslog
(514), tacacs-ds (49), talk (517), tftp (69), time (37), who (513), xdmcp (177).
(Range: 0–65535)
source-port
—Specifies the UDP/TCP source port. Predefined port names
are defined in the destination-port parameter. (Range: 0–65535)
match-all
list-of-flags
—List of TCP flags that should occur. If a flag should be
set it is prefixed by “+”.If a flag should be unset it is prefixed by “-”. Available

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Cisco 300 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelCisco 300 Series
CategorySwitch
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model
Power over Ethernet (PoE)Available on select models
ManagementWeb-based GUI, SNMP, CLI
VLANsUp to 256
Security FeaturesACLs, 802.1X, Port Security
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Ports8, 16, 24, 48

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