Reference Guide

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Column Meaning
ICMP Type This is shown only if the protocol is ICMP.
The ICMP message type for this rule.
Starting Source L4 port The starting source layer 4 port.
Ending Source L4 port The ending source layer 4 port.
Starting Destination L4
port
The starting destination layer 4 port.
Ending Destination L4 port The ending destination layer 4 port.
ICMP Code This is shown only if the protocol is ICMP.
The ICMP message code for this rule.
Fragments If the ACL rule matches on fragmented IP packets.
Committed Rate The committed rate defined by the rate-limit attribute.
Committed Burst Size The committed burst size defined by the rate-limit attribute.
Source IP Address The source IP address for this rule.
Source IP Mask The source IP Mask for this rule.
Source L4 Port Keyword The source port for this rule.
Destination IP Address The destination IP address for this rule.
Destination IP Mask The destination IP Mask for this rule.
Destination L4 Port
Keyword
The destination port for this rule.
IP DSCP The value specified for IP DSCP.
IP Precedence The value specified IP Precedence.
IP TOS The value specified for IP TOS.
Fragments Specifies whether the IP ACL rule matches on fragmented IP packets is enabled.
TTL Field Value The value specified for the TTL.
Log Displays when you enable logging for the rule.
Assign Queue The queue identifier to which packets matching this rule are assigned.
Mirror Interface The unit/slot/port to which packets matching this rule are copied.
Redirect Interface The unit/slot/port to which packets matching this rule are forwarded.
Time Range Name Displays the name of the time-range if the IP ACL rule has referenced a time range.
Rule Status Status (Active/Inactive) of the IP ACL rule.
ACL Hit Count The ACL rule hit count of packets matching the configured ACL rule within an ACL.
ACL Hit Count
The ACL rule hit count of packets matching the configured ACL rule within
an ACL. This counter value rolls-over on reaching the maximum value. There
is a dedicated counter for each ACL rule. ACL counters do not interact with
PBR counters.
For ACL with multiple rules, once a match occurs at any one specific rule,
counters associated with this rule only get incremented, (for example
Quality of Service Commands
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