Users Guide

permit udp – assigns a permit lter for UDP packets.
permit udp
Congure a lter to pass UDP packets meeting the lter criteria.
Syntax
permit udp {source address mask | any | host ipv6-address} [operator port
[port]] {destination address | any | host ipv6-address} [operator port [port]]
[count [byte]] | [log] [monitor]
To remove this lter, you have two choices:
Use the no seq sequence-number command if you know the lter’s sequence number.
Use the no permit udp {source address mask | any | host ipv6-address}
{destination address | any | host ipv6-address} command.
Parameters
source address Enter the IPv6 address of the network or host from which the packets were sent in the
x:x:x:x::x format followed by the prex length in the /x format. The range is /0 to /128.
The :: notation species successive hexadecimal elds of zero.
mask Enter a network mask in /prex format (/x).
any Enter the keyword any to specify that all routes are subject to the lter.
host ipv6-address Enter the keyword host followed by the IPv6 address of the host in the x:x:x:x::x format.
The :: notation species successive hexadecimal elds of zero.
operator (OPTIONAL) Enter one of the following logical operand:
eq = equal to
neq = not equal to
gt = greater than
lt = less than
range = inclusive range of ports (you must specify two port for the port parameter.)
port port (OPTIONAL) Enter the application layer port number. Enter two port numbers if using the
range logical operand. The range is 0 to 65535.
destination address Enter the IPv6 address of the network or host to which the packets are sent in the
x:x:x:x::x format followed by the prex length in the /x format. The range is /0 to /128.
The :: notation species successive hexadecimal elds of zero.
count (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword count to count packets processed by the lter.
byte (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword byte to count bytes processed by the lter.
Defaults Not congured.
Command Modes ACCESS-LIST
Command History
This guide is platform-specic. For command information about other platforms, see the relevant Dell Networking
OS Command Line Reference Guide.
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