
Multi-Service IronWare Security Configuration Guide 113
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Configuring numbered and named ACLs
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precedence name
| num
The precedence option for of an IP packet is set in a three-bit field following
the four-bit header-length field of the packet’s header.
This parameter is not supported on Brocade NetIron CES or Brocade NetIron
CER devices.
You can specify one of the following name or number:
• critical or 5 – The ACL matches packets that have the critical
precedence. If you specify the option number instead of the name,
specify number 5.
• flash or 3 – The ACL matches packets that have the flash precedence. If
you specify the option number instead of the name, specify number 3.
• flash-override or 4 – The ACL matches packets that have the flash
override precedence. If you specify the option number instead of the
name, specify number 4.
• immediate or 2 – The ACL matches packets that have the immediate
precedence. If you specify the option number instead of the name,
specify number 2.
• internet or 6 – The ACL matches packets that have the internetwork
control precedence. If you specify the option number instead of the
name, specify number 6.
• network or 7 – The ACL matches packets that have the network control
precedence. If you specify the option number instead of the name,
specify number 7.
• priority or 1 – The ACL matches packets that have the priority
precedence. If you specify the option number instead of the name,
specify number 1.
• routine or 0 – The ACL matches packets that have the routine
precedence. If you specify the option number instead of the name,
specify number 0.
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