o Grammar.

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commands.
.Pp
.Ss COMMAND OPTIONS
The following genral options are available when invoking
The following general options are available when invoking
.Nm :
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It Fl a
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the wire) that can be used to identify these packets later on.
This can be used, for example, to provide trust between interfaces
and to start doing policy-based filtering.
A packet can have mutiple tags at the same time.
A packet can have multiple tags at the same time.
Tags are "sticky", meaning once a tag is applied to a packet by a
matching rule it exists until explicit removal.
Tags are kept with the packet everywhere within the kernel, but are
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Matches IPv6 packets containing any of the flow labels given in
.Ar labels .
.Ar labels
is a comma seperate list of numeric flow labels.
is a comma separated list of numeric flow labels.
.It Cm frag
Matches packets that are fragments and not the first
fragment of an IP datagram.