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Management Guide
CLI
TigerAccess™ EE
SMC7824M/VSW
173
When specifying a source and destination IP address as a packet-classifying pattern, the
destination IP address must be after the source IP address.
To specify a packet-classifying pattern with various parameters (DSCP, CoS, ToS, IP
precedence, packet length, Ethernet type, IP header), use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
dscp
{<0-63> |
any
}
Classifies a DSCP value.
0-63: DSCP value
any: any DSCP (ignore)
cos
{<0-7> |
any
}
Classifies an 802.1p priority.
0-7: 802.1p priority value
any: any 802.1p priority value (ignore)
tos
{<0-255> |
any
}
Classifies all ToS field.
0-255: ToS value
any: any ToS value (ignore)
ip-precedence
{<0-7> |
any
}
Classifies IP precedence.
0-7: IP precedence value
any: any IP precedence value (ignore)
length
{<21-65535> |
any
}
Classifies a packet length.
(This can be used only in the extension mode!)
21-65535: IP packet length
any: any IP packet length (ignore)
ethtype
{
TYPE-NUM
|
arp
|
any
}
Classifies the Ethernet type.
TYPE-NUM: Ethernet type field (hex, e.g. 0800 for
IPv4)
arp: address resolution protocol
any: any Ethertype (ignore)
ip header-error
Classifies the IP header-error.
ip header-length
<1-15>
Flow
Classifies the IP header-length.
1-15: IP header-length value
ip header-error
command can be used only when specifying a source and destination IP
address as a packet-classifying pattern.
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