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Mac-type: MAC-TYPE field of a specified packet, no bytes in the flow template.
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s-tag-vlan: The VLAN ID in the most external 802.1QTag that the packet carries,
in the length of 2 bytes together with cos in the flow template.
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sip
wildcard
: Source IP domain in the IP packet header, in the length of 4 bytes.
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smac
wildcard
: Source MAC domain in the Ethernet packet header, in the
length of 6 bytes.
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sport: Source port domain, in the length of 2 bytes.
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tcp-flag: Flag domain in the TCP packet header, in the length of 1 byte.
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tos: TOS (type of service) domain in the IP packet header.
dscp, exp,
ip-precedence and tos
altogether occupy 1 byte.
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vlanid: VLAN ID which the switch assigns to the packet , in the length of 2
bytes.
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vpn: the flow template which is pre-defined for the MPLS L2VPN, in the length
of 2 bytes.
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The above mentioned information about how many bytes a field occupies
applies to traffic templates instead of IP packets. For example, DSCP field
occupies one byte in flow template, but six bits in IP packets. You can
determines whether the total length of template elements exceeds 16 bytes
using these numbers.
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The dscp, exp, ip-precedence and tos fields jointly occupy one byte no matter
you define any one of these four fields or the ip-precedence and tos field
simultaneously.
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The cos and s-tag-vlan fields jointly occupy two bytes no matter you define one
or both of these two fields. The c-tag-cos and c-tag-vlanid fields occupy two
bytes in the same way.
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The fragment-flags and mac-type fields occupy no byte in the flow template,
so just ignore them when you determine whether the total length of template
elements exceeds 16 bytes.
slot
slotid
: Specifies the slot on which the flow template applied.
Description
Use the
flow-template user-defined
slot
slotid template-info
command to
define a flow template.
Use the
undo flow-template user-defined
slot
slotid
command to delete a flow
template.
In defining a flow template, the total length of all elements should not be more
than 16 bytes.
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Currently, the default flow template is as follows:
ip-protocol tcp-flag sport dport icmp-type icmp-code sip 0.0.0.0 dip 0.0.0.0 vlanid
You cannot modify or delete the default flow template, but those you have
defined.
Summary of Contents for Switch 8807
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Page 68: ...66 CHAPTER 2 COMMANDS USED TO LOG IN TO SWITCH ...
Page 78: ...76 CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION FILE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS ...
Page 96: ...94 CHAPTER 5 SUPER VLAN CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 122: ...120 CHAPTER 8 IP PERFORMANCE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 130: ...128 CHAPTER 9 GARP GVRP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 162: ...160 CHAPTER 11 ETHERNET LINK AGGREGATION CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 212: ...210 CHAPTER 13 MSTP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 234: ...232 CHAPTER 16 ACL COMMANDS ...
Page 282: ...280 CHAPTER 18 ACL CONTROL COMMANDS TO CONTROL LOGIN USERS ...
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Page 294: ...292 CHAPTER 19 VLAN ACL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 310: ...308 CHAPTER 20 802 1X CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 370: ...368 CHAPTER 21 AAA AND RADIUS HWTACACS PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 398: ...396 CHAPTER 23 STATIC ROUTE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 462: ...460 CHAPTER 25 OSPF CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 498: ...496 CHAPTER 26 INTEGRATED IS IS CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 548: ...546 CHAPTER 27 BGP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 570: ...568 CHAPTER 30 RECURSIVE ROUTING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 584: ...582 CHAPTER 32 MULTICAST VLAN CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 600: ...598 CHAPTER 33 MULTICAST COMMON CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 604: ...602 CHAPTER 34 STATIC MULTICAST MAC ADDRESS CONFIGURATION COMMAND ...
Page 656: ...654 CHAPTER 37 MSDP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 682: ...680 CHAPTER 38 MBGP MULTICAST EXTENSION CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 762: ...760 CHAPTER 40 BGP MPLS VPN CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 808: ...806 CHAPTER 44 HA CONFIGURATION COMMANDS_HA_CONFIGURATION ...
Page 820: ...818 CHAPTER 45 ARP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 824: ...822 CHAPTER 46 ARP TABLE SIZE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS max arp entry config of slot 13 8192 ...
Page 862: ...860 CHAPTER 47 DHCP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 870: ...868 CHAPTER 48 DNS CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 972: ...970 CHAPTER 56 SSH TERMINAL SERVICE CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ...
Page 982: ...980 CHAPTER 57 FILE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS ...
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Page 1046: ...1044 CHAPTER 63 PORT PACKET STATISTICS COMMANDS ...
Page 1051: ...Ethernet Port Detection Configuration Commands 1049 ...
Page 1052: ...1050 CHAPTER 64 PORT LOOPBACK DETECTION COMMANDS ...
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