103
Special characters that cannot be specified
Table 6-4 Special characters that cannot be specified
Character name
Character
Code
Double quotation mark
"
0x22
Dollar sign
$
0x24
Single quotation mark
'
0x27
Semicolon
;
0x3B
Backslash
¥
0x5C
Grave accent mark
`
0x60
Left curly bracket
{
0x7B
Right curly bracket
}
0x7D
Example specification string
access-list 10 remark "mail:xx@xx %tokyo"
Range of <nif no.> and <port no.> values
The following tables list the range of values for the parameters
<nif no.>
and
<port no.>
.
Table 6-5 Range of
<nif no.>
values
No.
Model
Range of <nif no.> values
1
Hitachi WAN Accelerator
1 to 2
Table 6-6 Range of
<port no.>
values
No.
NIF type name abbreviation
Range of <port no.> values
5
NK1GS-8M
1 to 8
Range of values that can be set for <channel group number>
The following table lists the range of
<channel group number>
values.
Table 6-7 Range of
<channel group number>
values
No.
Model
Range of values
1
AX6304S/AX6604S
1 to 48
2
AX6308S/AX6608S/AX6708S
1 to 63
Range of values that can be set for <vlan id>
The following table lists the range of
<vlan id>
values.
Table 6-8 Range of
<vlan id>
values
No.
Range of values
1
1 to 4,095
How to specify <vlan id list> and the range of specifiable values
If
<vlan id list>
is written in the parameter input format, use a hyphen (
-
) or comma (
,
) to set
multiple VLAN IDs. You can also set one VLAN ID, the same as when
<vlan id>
is written as
the parameter input format. The range of specifiable values is the same as the range of
<vlan id>
values above. If there are large amounts of information set for
<vlan id list>
, the
configuration information might be displayed over multiple lines. Conversely, if the
information set in
<vlan id list>
is reduced by edits made to VLANs using
add/remove
,
multiple lines of configuration information might be consolidated into one line.
Summary of Contents for GX1000-SMC013X
Page 94: ...94 5 Configuration Guide 5 1 Base Software Configuration Guide ...
Page 105: ...105 7 Access Lists 7 1 Access lists ...
Page 153: ...153 8 Policy Based Switching 8 1 Policy based switching ...
Page 165: ...165 9 Policy Based Routing 9 1 Policy based routing ...
Page 177: ...177 Figure 10 1 Overview of mode transitions ...
Page 213: ...213 17 MIB Reference 17 1 Private MIBs 17 2 Supported MIB Traps ...
Page 229: ...229 H W BOOT 11 44 MISC 1 0 SPCT 0 34 10 The updating of the SP files is finished ...
Page 451: ...451 28 Additional Information ...