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Message Code
If you do not choose the
Specify ICMP Message Type
,
enter the numerical value of message code to use. The
range is from 0 to 255. If you choose the
ICMP
Message Type
, the numerical value of a message type
is automatically entered. This parameter is available
when you select
ICMP
from the
Protocol Type
.
IP Precedence
Choose the value of IP Precedence to use. The options
available are
routine
(0),
priority
(1),
immediate
(2),
flash
(3),
flash-override
(4),
critical
(5),
internet
(6)
and
network
(7).
• Value
- You can enter the value of IP Precedence,
manually. The range is from 0 to 7.
•
Mask
- Enter the value of IP Precedence mask. The
range is from 0x0 to 0x7.
ToS
Choose the value of Type-of-Service (ToS) to use. The
options available are
normal
(0),
min-monetary-cost
(1),
max-reliability
(2),
max-throughput
(4) and
min-
delay
(8).
• Value
- You can enter the ToS value, manually. The
range is from 0 to 15.
•
Mask
- Enter the ToS mask value. The range is from
0x0 to 0xF.
DSCP
Choose the DSCP value to use. The options available
are:
default
(0)
af11
(10),
af12
(12),
af13
(14),
af21
(18),
af22
(20),
af23
(22),
af31
(26),
af32
(28),
af33
(30),
af41
(34),
af42
(36),
af43
(38),
cs1
(8),
cs2
(16),
cs3
(24),
cs4
(32),
cs5
(40),
cs6
(48),
cs7
(56) and
ef
(46).
•
Value
- You can enter the DSCP value, manually. The
range is from 0 to 63.
•
Mask
- Enter the DSCP mask value. The range is
from 0x0 to 0x3F.
TCP Flag
Choose the TCP flag to evaluate for this ACL. The
options available are
ack
,
fin
,
psh
,
rst
,
syn
, and
urg
.
This parameter is available when you select
TCP
from
the
Protocol Type
.
VID
Enter the VLAN ID you use. The range is from 1 to
4,094.
•
Mask
- Enter the value of VLAN ID mask. The range
is from 0x0 to 0xFFF.
CoS Apply
Choose the CoS-value to use. The range is from 0 to 7.
•
Mask
- Enter the CoS-mask value. The range is from
0x0 to 0x7.
Parameter
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