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34(0x22): IGMP V3 REPORT packet<br />

19(0x13): DVMR packet<br />

20(0x14): PIM V1 packet<br />

Particular notice: the packet types included here are not the types excluding IP OPTION.<br />

Normally, IGMP packet contains OPTION fields, and such configuration is of no use for<br />

this type of packet. If you want to configure the packets containing OPTION, please<br />

directly use the manner where OFFSET is configured.<br />

Examples: Create the numeric extended access-list whose serial No. is 110. deny icmp<br />

packet to pass, and permit udp packet with destination address 192. 168. 0. 1 and<br />

destination port 32 to pass.<br />

Switch(Config)#access-list 110 deny icmp any any-destination<br />

Switch(Config)#access-list 110 permit udp any host-destination 192.168.0.1 d-port 32<br />

22.2.2.4 access-list(ip standard)<br />

Command: access-list {deny | permit} {{ } | any| {host<br />

}}<br />

no access-list <br />

Functions: Create a numeric standard IP access-list. If this access-list exists, then add a<br />

rule list; the “no access-list “ operation of this command is to delete a numeric<br />

standard IP access-list.<br />

Parameters: is the No. of access-list, 100-199; is the source IP<br />

address, the format is dotted decimal notation; is the reverse mask of source<br />

IP, the format is dotted decimal notation;<br />

Command Mode: Global mode<br />

Default: No access-lists configured.<br />

Usage <strong>Guide</strong>: When the user assign specific for the first time, ACL of the serial<br />

number is created, then the lists are added into this ACL.<br />

Examples: Create a numeric standard IP access-list whose serial No. is 20, and permit<br />

date packets with source address of 10.1.1.0/24 to pass, and deny other packets with<br />

source address of 10.1.1.0/16.<br />

Switch(Config)#access-list 20 permit 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255<br />

Switch(Config)#access-list 20 deny 10.1.1.0 0.0.255.255<br />

22.2.2.5 access-list(mac extended)<br />

Command:access-list{deny|permit}{any-source-mac|{host-source-mac}|{}}{any-destination-mac|{host-destinatio<br />

n-mac}|{}}{untagged-eth2|tagged-eth<br />

2|untagged-802-3|tagged-802-3}[ [<br />

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