Icmp message, Configurations, Icmp message configurations – Brocade Communications Systems Brocade ICX 6650 6650 User Manual

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Creating an IPv6 ACL

ICMP message configurations

If you want to specify an ICMP message, you can enter one of the following ICMP message types:

beyond-scope

destination-unreachable

echo-reply

echo-request

header

hop-limit

mld-query

mld-reduction

mld-report

nd-na

nd-ns

next-header

no-admin

no-route

packet-too-big

parameter-option

parameter-problem

port-unreachable

reassembly-timeout

802.1p-priority-matching number

Enables the device to match only those packets that have the same 802.1p
priorities as specified in the ACL. Enter 0 – 7.
Use this option in conjunction with traffic policies to rate limit traffic for a
specified 802.1p priority value. For details, refer to

“Inspecting the 802.1p

bit in the ACL for adaptive rate limiting”

on page 146.

dscp-marking number Use

the

dscp-marking number parameter to specify a new QoS value to the

packet. If a packet matches the filters in the ACL statement, this parameter
assigns the DSCP value that you specify to the packet. Enter 0 – 63.

802.1p-priority-marking number Use

the

802.1p-priority-marking number parameter to specify a new QoS

value to the packet (0-7). If a packet matches the filters in the ACL
statement, it assigns the priority that you specify to the 802.1p priority and
the internal priority.

internal-priority-marking number Use

the

internal-priority-marking number parameter to specify a new QoS

value to the packet (0-7). If a packet matches the filters in the ACL
statement, it assigns the priority that you specify to the internal priority and
the 802.1p priority.
NOTE: Configuring 802.1p-priority-marking alone or configuring both

802.1p-priority-marking and internal-priority-marking has the same
functionality. That is, it assigns the priority that you specify to the
802.1p priority and the internal priority.

TABLE 18

Syntax descriptions (Continued)

IPv6 ACL arguments

Description

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