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There are still some ACL commands related to multicast application. Please refer to
or search “acl multicast” directly.
13.1.1 Command Examples
Note: Before you can use an interface, you have to activate (provision) the corresponding
slot. See
for how to activate a slot.
This example shows how to create an ACL profile named EXAMPLE to prioritize specific traffic. This
example classifies SMTP packets (port 25 is the most common port used by SMTP) sending from a
host with an IP address 192.168.1.100 and then sends the matched packets to queue 1.
13.2 Broadcast Storm Commands
Use these commands to limit the number of broadcast, multicast and destination lookup failure
(DLF) packets (unknown unicast and multicast packets) the IES receives per second on the ports.
When the number of broadcast, multicast and/or DLF packets reaches the maximum allowed per
second, the IES discards subsequent packets. Enable this feature to reduce broadcast, multicast
and/or DLF packets in your network. You can specify limits for DLF and broadcast packets.
no change-inner-pbit
Disables changing the inner VLAN inner priority bit of matching
packets.
C
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change-outer-pbit <
pbit
>
Changes the outer VLAN outer priority bit of matching packets.
C
13
no change-outer-pbit
Disables changing the outer VLAN outer priority bit of matching
packets.
C
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change-dscp <
dscp
>
Changes the IP DSCP of matching packets to the specified one.
dscp
: 0-63
C
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no change-dscp
Disables changing the IP DSCP of matching packets.
C
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change-traffic-class
<
traffic-class
>
Changes the IPv6 traffic class of matching packets.
traffic-class
: 0 ~ 255
C
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no change-traffic-class
Disables changing the IPv6 traffic class of matching packets.
C
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exit
Leaves the ACL rule editing sub-command mode.
C
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no acl-profile <
name
>
Removes the specified ACL profile.
C
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show acl-rule [
name
]
Displays the specified ACL profile’s settings.
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Table 75
ACL Commands Summary (continued)
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
M
P
ras# config
ras(config)# acl-profile EXAMPLE
ras(config-acl-profile-EXAMPLE)# source-ip 192.168.1.100
ras(config-acl-profile-EXAMPLE)# source-l4-port range 25 26
ras(config-acl-profile-EXAMPLE)# change-qos 1
ras(config-acl-profile-EXAMPLE)# exit
ras(config)# exit
ras# write memory
saving configuration to flash...
ras#
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