Command Line Reference Guide
Field Description
units) of this fragment (fragment offset) from the beginning
of the original datagram.
Example
IP: s=10.1.2.62 (local), d=10.1.2.206 (Ma 0/0), len 54, sending
TCP src=23, dst=40869, seq=2112994894, ack=606901739,
win=8191 ACK PUSH
IP: s=10.1.2.206 (Ma 0/0), d=10.1.2.62, len 40, rcvd
TCP src=0, dst=0, seq=0, ack=0, win=0
IP: s=10.1.2.62 (local), d=10.1.2.206 (Ma 0/0), len 226,
sending
TCP src=23, dst=40869, seq=2112994896, ack=606901739,
win=8192 ACK PUSH
IP: s=10.1.2.216 (Ma 0/0), d=10.1.2.255, len 78, rcvd
UDP src=0, dst=0
IP: s=10.1.2.62 (local), d=10.1.2.3 (Ma 0/0), len 1500,
sending fragment
IP Fragment, Ident = 4741, fragment offset = 0
ICMP type=0, code=0
IP: s=10.1.2.62 (local), d=10.1.2.3 (Ma 0/0), len 1500,
sending fragment
IP Fragment, Ident = 4741, fragment offset = 1480
IP: s=40.40.40.40 (local), d=224.0.0.5 (Gi 4/11), len 64,
sending broad/multicast
proto=89
IP: s=40.40.40.40 (local), d=224.0.0.6 (Gi 4/11), len 28,
sending broad/multicast
proto=2
IP: s=0.0.0.0, d=30.30.30.30, len 100, unroutable
ICMP type=8, code=0
IP: s=0.0.0.0, d=30.30.30.30, len 100, unroutable
ICMP type=8, code=0
Usage
Information
To stop packets from flooding the user terminal when debugging is turned on, use
the count option.
The access-group option supports only the equal to (eq) operator in TCP ACL
rules. Port operators not equal to (
neq), greater than (gt), less than (lt), or range
are not supported in access-group option (refer to the following example). ARP
packets (arp) and Ether-type (ether-type) are also not supported in the access-
group option. The entire rule is skipped to compose the filter.
The access-group option pertains to:
• IP protocol number: from 0 to 255
• Internet control message protocol (icmp) but not the ICMP message type (from
0 to 255)
• Any internet protocol (ip)
• Transmission Control Protocol (tcp) but not on the rst, syn, or urg bits
• User Datagram Protocol (udp)
In the case of ambiguous access control list rules, the debug ip packet
access-control command is disabled. A message appears identifying the error
(refer to the Example below).
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