Qos Default Bridged Disposition - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6250 Cli Reference Manual

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qos default bridged disposition

Configures the default disposition for bridged traffic (Layer 2) that comes into the switch and does not
match any policies.
qos default bridged disposition {accept | deny | drop}
Syntax Definitions
accept
drop
deny
Defaults
By default, the disposition for flows that do match any policies is accept.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6250
Usage Guidelines
The disposition for particular flows may be configured through the policy action disposition
command. The disposition for a particular flow will override the global setting.
Typically, when configuring IP filtering rules, the global default disposition should be set to deny.
Filtering rules may then be configured to allow particular types of traffic through the switch.
If you set the bridged disposition to deny or drop, and you configure rules to allow bridged traffic, each
type of allowed traffic must have two rules, one for source and one for destination.
Examples
-> qos default bridged disposition deny
Release History
Release 6.6.1; command was introduced.
page 38-14
Specifies that the switch should accept the flow.
Specifies that the switch should silently drop the flow.
Specifies that the switch should drop the flow and issue an ICMP
message indicating the flow was dropped for administrative reasons.
Currently this option will provide the same result as drop; that is, the
flow is silently dropped.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
QoS Commands
November 2009

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