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–
Critical
(IP precedence 5)
–
Flash-override
(IP precedence 4)
–
Flash
(IP precedence 3)
–
Immediate
(IP precedence 2)
–
Priority
(IP precedence 1)
–
Routine
(IP precedence 0)
Note
IP ACEs that do not include a DSCP or IP precedence value parameter match all DSCP
or IP precedence values.
IP ACE Layer 4 Protocol Classification Criteria
You can create IP ACEs that match specific Layer 4 protocol traffic by including a Layer 4 protocol
parameter (see the
“IP ACLs for Other Layer 4 Protocols” section on page 41-41
). You can specify the
protocol numerically (0–255) or with these keywords:
ahp
(51),
eigrp
(88),
esp
(50),
gre
(47),
igrp
(9),
icmp
(1),
igmp
(2),
igrp
(9),
ip
(0),
ipinip
(4),
nos
(94),
ospf
(89),
pcp
(108),
pim
(103),
tcp
(6), or
udp
(17).
Note
IP ACEs that do not include a Layer 4 protocol parameter or that include the
ip
keyword match all
IP traffic.
IP ACE Layer 4 TCP Classification Criteria
You can create Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) ACEs that match traffic for specific TCP ports by
including TCP source and/or destination port parameters (for more information, see the
“IP ACEs for
TCP Traffic” section on page 41-39
). You can specify TCP port parameters numerically (0–65535) or
with these keywords:
Note
TCP ACEs that do not include a Layer 4 TCP port parameter match all TCP traffic.
Keyword
Port
Keyword
Port
Keyword
Port
Keyword
Port
bgp
179
ftp
21
lpd
515
telnet
23
chargen
19
ftp-data
20
nntp
119
time
37
daytime
13
gopher
70
pop2
109
uucp
540
discard
9
hostname
101
pop3
110
whois
43
domain
53
irc
194
smtp
25
www
80
echo
7
klogin
543
sunrpc
111
finger
79
kshell
544
tacacs
49