CLI Guide

Table Of Contents
Layer 2 Switching Commands 565
ICMPv6 message types: destination-unreachable echo-reply echo-
request header hop-limit mld-query mld-reduction mld-report nd-na
nd-ns next-header no-admin no-route packet-too-big port-
unreachable router-solicitation router-advertisement router-
renumbering time-exceeded unreachable
The icmpv6 message types are available only if the protocol is icmpv6.
flow-label—Specifies a match on the identified flow label. Range 0–
1048575.
fragments—Specifies the rule matches packets that are non-initial
fragments (fragment bit asserted). Not valid for rules that match L4
information such as TCP port number since that information is carried in
the initial packet. IPv6 fragments contain an IPv6 Fragment extension
header.
routing—Specifies that IP ACL rule matches on routed packets. Routed
packets contain an IPv6 “routing” extension header.
log—Specifies that this rule is to be logged when the rule has been
matched one or more times since the expiry of the last logging interval.
The logging interval is five minutes.
time-range time-range-name—Allows imposing time limitation on the
ACL rule as defined by the parameter time-range-name. If a time range
with the specified name does not exist and the ACL containing this ACL
rule is applied to an interface or bound to a VLAN, then the ACL rule is
applied immediately. If a time range with specified name exists and the
ACL containing this ACL rule is applied to an interface or bound to a
VLAN, then the ACL rule is applied when the time-range with specified
name becomes active. The ACL rule is removed when the time-range with
specified name becomes inactive.
assign-queue queue-id—Specifies the assign-queue, which is the queue
identifier to which packets matching this rule are assigned.
{mirror | redirect} interface-id—Specifies the mirror or redirect Ethernet
interface to which packets matching this rule are copied or forwarded,
respectively.
rate-limit rate burst-size—Specifies the allowed rate of traffic as per the
configured rate in Kbps, and burst-size in kbytes.
Rate – the committed rate in kilobits per second