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Allied Telesis AT-S95 CLI (AT-8000GS Series) User Manual

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Allied Telesis
AT-8000GS Command Line Interface User’s Guide

Parameters

disable-port — The Ethernet interface is disabled if the condition is matched.

source — Source IP address of the packet.

source-wildcard — Wildcard bits to be applied to the source IP address. Use 1s in the bit position to be

ignored.

destination — Packet’s destination IP address.

destination-wildcard — Wildcard bits to be applied to the destination IP address. Use 1s in the bit position to

be ignored.

protocol —The name or number of an IP protocol. Available protocol names: icmp, igmp, ip, tcp, egp, igp,

udp, hmp, rdp, idpr, idrp, rsvp, gre, esp, ah, eigrp, ospf, ipip, pim, l2tp, isis.: (Range: 0 - 255)

dscp number — Specifies the DSCP value.

ip-precedence number — Specifies the IP precedence value.

icmp-type Specifies an ICMP message type for filtering ICMP packets. Enter a number, or one of the

following values: echo-reply, destination-unreachable, source-quench, redirect, alternate-host-
address, echo-request, router-advertisement, router-solicitation, time-exceeded, parameter-problem,
timestamp, timestamp-reply, information-request, information-reply, address-mask-request, address-
mask-reply, traceroute, datagram-conversion-error, mobile-host-redirect, mobile-registration-request,
mobile-registration-reply, domain-name-request, domain-name-reply, skip, photuriss.
(Range: 0 - 255)

icmp-code — Specifies an ICMP message code for filtering ICMP packets. (Range: 0 - 255)

igmp-type — GMP packets can be filtered by IGMP message type. Enter a number, or one of the following

values: host-query, host-report, dvmrp, pim, cisco-trace, host-report-v2, host-leave-v2, host-report-v3.
(Range: 0 - 255)

destination-port — Specifies the UDP/TCP destination port. (Range: 1 - 65535)

source-port — Specifies the UDP/TCP source port. (Range: 1 - 65535)

flags list-of-flags — List of TCP flags that should occur. If a flag is intended to be set, it is prefixed by ‘+’.If a

flag should be unset it is prefixed by ‘-’. Available options are: +urg, +ack, +psh, +rst, +syn, +fin, -urg, -ack,
-psh, -rst, -syn
and -fin. The flags are concatenated to a single string. For example: +fin-ack.

I P P r o t o c o l

A b b r e v i a t e d N a m e

P r o t o c o l N u m b e r

Internet Control Message Protocol

icmp

1

Internet Group Management Protocol

igmp

2

Transmission Control Protocol

tcp

6

Exterior Gateway Protocol

egp

8

Interior Gateway Protocol

igp

9

User Datagram Protocol

udp

17

Host Monitoring Protocol

hmp

20

Reliable Data Protocol

rdp

27

Inter-Domain Policy Routing Protocol

idpr

35

Ipv6 protocol

ipv6

41

Routing Header for IPv6

ipv6-route

43

Fragment Header for IPv6

ipv6-frag

44

Inter-Domain Routing Protocol

idrp

45

Reservation Protocol

rsvp

46