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Cisco Nexus 5500 Series NX-OS Security Command Reference
OL-27883-02
Chapter P Commands
permit tcp (IPv6)
Host address—You can use the host keyword and an IPv6 address to specify a host as a source or
destination. The syntax is as follows:
host IPv6-address
This syntax is equivalent to IPv6-address/128.
This example shows how to specify the source argument with the host keyword and the
2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344 IPv6 address:
switch(config-acl)# permit tcp host 2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344 any
Any address—You can use the any keyword to specify that a source or destination is any IPv6
address. For examples of the use of the any keyword, see the examples in this section. Each example
shows how to specify a source or destination by using the any keyword.
TCP Port Names
When you specify the protocol argument as tcp, the port argument can be a TCP port number, which is
an integer from 0 to 65535. It can also be one of the following keywords:
bgp—Border Gateway Protocol (179)
chargen—Character generator (19)
cmd—Remote commands (rcmd, 514)
daytime—Daytime (13)
discard—Discard (9)
domain—Domain Name Service (53)
drip—Dynamic Routing Information Protocol (3949)
echo—Echo (7)
exec—Exec (rsh, 512)
finger—Finger (79)
ftp—File Transfer Protocol (21)
ftp-data—FTP data connections (2)
gopher—Gopher (7)
hostname—NIC hostname server (11)
ident—Ident Protocol (113)
irc—Internet Relay Chat (194)
klogin—Kerberos login (543)
kshell—Kerberos shell (544)
login—Login (rlogin, 513)
lpd—Printer service (515)
nntp—Network News Transport Protocol (119)
pim-auto-rp—PIM Auto-RP (496)
pop2—Post Office Protocol v2 (19)
pop3—Post Office Protocol v3 (11)
smtp—Simple Mail Transport Protocol (25)

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