Reference for the Accelar 8000 Series Command Line Interface Routing Operations
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The commands use the following syntax and parameters:
config ip traffic-filter filter <fid> match
followed by:
info Displays the matching settings for the filter.
ds-field <6-bit dscp>
<2-bit reserved>
Sets the DS field to a specific number. This field is used
to specify the match value for the DS field. The user
must enter an 8-bit value, which is composed of the
6-bit DSCP and the 2-bit DSCP reserved fields. If the
DS field in the incoming packet matches this value,
then this filter will be applied to the packet.
• <6-bit dscp> is a binary number.
• <2-bit reserved> is a binary number.
ds-field-enable
<enable|disable>
Enables or disables the traffic filter to match on the DS
field set for the traffic filter.
dst-port <port>
[dst-option <value>]
Sets the TCP/UDP destination port and destination
option.
• <port> is the TCP/UDP destination port to filter on
(0 to 65535).
• [dst-option <value>] is the TCP/UDP
destination port option.
{ignore|equal|less|greater|notequal}.
icmp-request
<true|false>
Enables or disables the traffic filter to match ICMP
requests.
ip-fragment <true|false> Enables or disables the traffic filter to allow IP
fragments to be filtered.
protocol <protocoltype> Sets the protocol type for the filter.
• <protocoltype> is {ignore|ICMP|TCP|UDP}.
src-port <port>
[src-option <value>]
Sets the TCP/UDP source port and source option.
• <port> is the TCP/UDP source port to filter on
(0 to 65535).
• [src-option <value>] is the option
{ignore|equal|less|greater|notequal}
.
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