R0106-HP MSR Router Series ACL and QoS Command Reference(V7)
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Parameters Function Descri
p
tion
time-range
time-range-name
Specifies a time range for
the rule.
The time-range-name argument is a case-insensitive string
of 1 to 32 characters. It must start with an English letter. If
the time range is not configured, the system creates the
rule. However, the rule using the time range can take effect
only after you configure the timer range.
For more information about time range, see ACL and QoS
Configuration Guide.
vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
Applies the rule to a VPN
instance.
The vpn-instance-name argument is a case-sensitive string
of 1 to 31 characters.
If you do not specify any VPN instance, the rule applies
only to non-VPN packets.
If the protocol argument is tcp (6) or udp (17), set the parameters shown in Table 11.
Table 11 TCP/UDP-specific parameters for IPv6 advanced ACL rules
Parameters Function Descri
p
tion
source-port
operator port1
[ port2 ]
Specifies one or more
UDP or TCP source
ports.
The operator argument can be lt (lower than), gt (greater than), eq
(equal to), neq (not equal to), or range (inclusive range).
The port1 and port2 arguments are TCP or UDP port numbers in the
range of 0 to 65535. port2 is needed only when the operator
argument is range.
TCP port numbers can be represented as: chargen (19), bgp (179),
cmd (514), daytime (13), discard (9), domain (53), echo (7), exec
(512), finger (79), ftp (21), ftp-data (20), gopher (70), hostname
(101), irc (194), klogin (543), kshell (544), login (513), lpd (515),
nntp (119), pop2 (109), pop3 (110), smtp (25), sunrpc (111),
tacacs (49), talk (517), telnet (23), time (37), uucp (540), whois
(43), and www (80).
UDP port numbers can be represented as: biff (512), bootpc (68),
bootps (67), discard (9), dns (53), dnsix (90), echo (7), mobilip-ag
(434), mobilip-mn (435), nameserver (42), netbios-dgm (138),
netbios-ns (137), netbios-ssn (139), ntp (123), rip (520), snmp
(161), snmptrap (162), sunrpc (111), syslog (514), tacacs-ds (65),
talk (517), tftp (69), time (37), who (513), and xdmcp (177).
destination-port
{ operator port1
[ port2 ] }
Specifies one or more
UDP or TCP
destination ports.
{ ack ack-value
| fin fin-value |
psh psh-value |
rst rst-value |
syn syn-value |
urg urg-value }
*
Specifies one or more
TCP flags, including
ACK, FIN, PSH, RST,
SYN, and URG.
Parameters specific to TCP.
The value for each argument can be 0 (flag bit not set) or 1 (flag bit
set).
The TCP flags in a rule are ORed. For example, a rule configured
with ack 0 psh 1 matches both packets that have the ACK flag bit
not set and packets that have the PSH flag bit set.
established
Specifies the flags for
indicating the
established status of a
TCP connection.
Parameter specific to TCP.
The rule matches TCP connection packets with the ACK or RST flag
bit set.
If the protocol argument is icmpv6 (58), set the parameters shown in Table 12.