Traffic-Statistic - 3Com 8807 Command Reference Manual

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traffic-statistic

Syntax
Command Format Which Only Applies IP Group ACL
traffic-statistic inbound ip-group { acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule [
system-index index ] ] [ tc-index index ]
undo traffic-statistic inbound ip-group { acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule ]
Command Format Which Apply IP Group ACL and Link Group ACL at the
Same Time
traffic-statistic inbound ip-group { acl-number | acl-name } { rule rule
link-group { acl-number | acl-name }{ rule rule [ system-index index ] |
link-group { acl-number | acl-name } rule rule } [ tc-index index ]
undo traffic-statistic inbound ip-group { acl-number | acl-name } { rule rule
link-group { acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule ] | link-group { acl-number |
acl-name } rule rule }
Command Format Which Only Applies Link Group ACL
traffic-statistic inbound link-group { acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule [
system-index index ] ] [ tc-index index ]
undo traffic-statistic inbound link-group { acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule ]
View
Ethernet port view, port group view
Parameter
inbound: Sets traffic statistics for inbound packets at the port.
ip-group { acl-number | acl-name }: Activates IP ACLs, including basic and
advanced ACLs. acl-number: Sequence number of ACL, ranging from 2000 to
3999. acl-name: Name of the ACL, which must be a character string starting with
an English letter (a-z or A-Z), and without any space in it.
link-group { acl-number | acl-name }: Activates Layer 2 ACLs. acl-number:
Sequence number of ACL, ranging from 4000 to 4999. acl-name: Name of ACL,
which must be a character string started with an English letter (a-z or A-Z), and
without any space in it.
rule rule: Specifies the rules of an active ACL, ranging from 0 to 127; if not
specified, all rules of ACL will be activated.
system-index index here is the system index for an ACL rule. When delivering a
rule, the system assigns a globally unique index to it, for convenience of later
retrieval. You can also assign a system index for it when delivering an ACL rule
with this command, but this value may change while the system is running.
Generally you are not recommended to manually assign a system index.

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