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where:

is a unique name that identifies the access

control list.

is the rule number within the access list.

{permit|deny|fwd1|fwd2|fwd3|fwd4|fwd5|fwd6|

fwd7|fwd8}

is the priority that you want to set. The number

following the

fwd

option specifies the priority.

In other words,

{permit|deny}

are not valid selections. The

fwdx

arguments are "1" based, while the queue priorities are "0" based.
Consequently, the "1" based priorities are converted to "0" based
priorities by the Queue Classification and Queue Servicing features.

For example, to specify a priority of 0, enter

fwd1

. You must enter a

value for this argument. You cannot omit a

fwdx

argument from the

access-list

command.

is the ID of the protocol to which you want to

assign a priority. RFC791 defines the protocol IDs.

is the source IP address to which you want to

assign a priority.

is the inverse of a network mask.

any

indicates a source and source-wildcard of 0.0.0.0.255.255.

255.255

host

is the IP address of the host for the

access list. The source ip address range is

0 to 255.

[{lt|eq|gt|range} []]

is a range of source

ports that pass between two hosts or switches using the
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or the User Datagram Protocol
(UDP).

is the destination IP to which you want to assign

a priority.

is the inverse of a network mask.

any

indicates a destination and destination-wildcard of

0.0.0.0.255.255.255.255