R0106-HP MSR Router Series ACL and QoS Command Reference(V7)
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Table 8 ICMP-specific parameters for IPv4 advanced ACL rules
Parameters Function Descri
p
tion
icmp-type { icmp-type
icmp-code |
icmp-message }
Specifies the ICMP
message type and
code.
The icmp-type argument is in the range of 0 to 255.
The icmp-code argument is in the range of 0 to 255.
The icmp-message argument specifies a message name.
Supported ICMP message names and their corresponding
type and code values are listed in Table 9.
Table 9 ICMP message names supported in IPv4 advanced ACL rules
ICMP messa
g
e name ICMP messa
g
e t
yp
e
ICMP messa
g
e code
echo 8 0
echo-reply 0 0
fragmentneed-DFset 3 4
host-redirect 5 1
host-tos-redirect 5 3
host-unreachable 3 1
information-reply 16 0
information-request 15 0
net-redirect 5 0
net-tos-redirect 5 2
net-unreachable 3 0
parameter-problem 12 0
port-unreachable 3 3
protocol-unreachable 3 2
reassembly-timeout 11 1
source-quench 4 0
source-route-failed 3 5
timestamp-reply 14 0
timestamp-request 13 0
ttl-exceeded 11 0
Usage guidelines
Within an ACL, the permit or deny statement of each rule must be unique. If the ACL rule you are creating
or editing has the same deny or permit statement as another rule in the ACL, your creation or editing
attempt fails.
The object group you specify when creating or editing a rule must exist. Otherwise, your creation or
editing attempt fails.
You can edit ACL rules only when the match order is config.
• If you do not specify any optional keywords, the undo rule command deletes the entire rule.