Chapter 10
Policy Commands
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Example:
traffic-type
User level: privileged, supervisor.
Command Mode: Ether Type Rule Table
Use the
traffic-type
command to specify how to match packet types based on traffic
types that include all, broadcast, multicast, or broadcast and multicast. Use the no form of
this command to restore the default value of all.
Syntax:
The syntax for this command is:
[no] traffic-type {all | broadcast | multicast | broadcast-
multicast}
Example:
<start port> <end
port>
Range for the port settings. The range is a value from 0 to 65535.
•
Default for start port is 0.
•
Default for end port is 65535.
not
Source TCP port to which this rule is
not
applied. The rule is
applied to all source TCP ports except for those that you specify
with
not
keyword.
W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)#
tcp source-port eq ftp
Done!
W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)#
W310-1(super/ACL 310/ether type rule 21)#
traffic=type
multicast
Done!
W310-1(super/ACL 310/ether type rule 21)#
Syntax
Description
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Summary of Contents for W310
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Page 376: ...Chapter 15 SSID Commands 360 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide ...
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