•
Select From List
— Matches the selected protocol:
IPv6, ICMPv6, TCP
or
UDP
.
•
Custom
— Matches a protocol that is not listed by name. Enter the protocol ID. The protocol ID is a standard
value assigned by IANA. The range is a number from 0 to 255.
•
Source Port
— Includes a source port in the match condition for the rule. The source port is identified in the datagram
header.
If
Protocol
is All Traffic,
Source Address
and
Destination Address
are not optional.
Note
•
Any
— Any port is allowed as the source port.
•
Select From List
— Matches a keyword associated with the source port:
ftp, ftpdata, http, smtp, snmp,
telnet, ftp
or
www
. Each of these keywords translates into its equivalent port number.
•
Custom
— Matches the source port number in the datagram header to an IANA port number that you specify.
The port range is from 0 to 65535 and includes three different types of ports:
• 0 to 1023 — Well-Known Ports
• 1024 to 49151 — Registered Ports
• 49152 to 65535 — Dynamic and/or Private Port
•
Destination Port
— Includes a destination port in the match condition for the rule. The destination port is identified
in the datagram header.
• Any — Any port is allowed as the destination port.
•
Select From List
— Matches a keyword associated with the source port:
ftp, ftpdata, http, smtp, snmp,
telnet, tftp
or
www
. Each of these keywords translates into its equivalent port number.
•
Custom
— Matches the source port number in the datagram header to an IANA port number that you specify.
The port range is from 0 to 65535 and includes three different types of ports:
• 0 to 1023 — Well-Known Ports
• 1024 to 49151 — Registered Ports
• 49152 to 65535 — Dynamic and/or Private Port
•
IPv6 Flow Label
— The Flow Label is used by a node to label packets in a flow.
•
Any
— Any 20-bit number that is unique to an IPv6 packet.
•
User Defined
— Enter a 20-bit number that is unique to an IPv6 packet. It is used by end stations to signify
QoS handling in routers (range 0 to FFFFF).
•
Service Type
— Specifies the type of service to use in matching the packets to the class criteria.
•
Any
— Allows for any type of service as a match criterion.
•
IP DSCP Select from List
— Choose a DSCP value to use as a match criterion.
•
IP DSCP Match to Value
— Enter a custom DSCP value from 0 to 63
Step 7
Click
OK
. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
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