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qos user-port

Configures the option to filter packets or administratively disable a port when the specified type of traffic
is received on a port that is a member of the pre-defined UserPorts group.
qos user-port {filter | shutdown} {spoof | bgp | bpdu | rip | ospf | vrrp | dvmrp | pim | isis | dhcp-
server | dns-reply}
qos no user-port {filter | shutdown}
Syntax Definitions
filter
shutdown
spoof
bgp
bpdu
rip
ospf
vrrp
dvmrp
pim
isis
dhcp-server
dns-reply
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Filters the specified type of traffic when it is received on UserPort ports.
Administratively disables UserPort ports that receive the specified type
of traffic.
Detects IP spoofing. The source IP address of a packet ingressing on a
user port is compared to the subnet of the VLAN for the user port; the
packet is dropped if these two items do not match. Also applies to ARP
packets.
Filters only BGP protocol packets from a TCP session that was not orig-
inated by the same switch that has this filter configured.
Filters conventional Spanning Tree BPDU (destination MAC address
0x0180c2:000000) packets and GVRP (destination MAC address
0x0180c2:000021) packets.
Filters RIP protocol packets.
Filters OSPF protocol packets.
Filters VRRP protocol packets.
Filters IGMP packets with a type of 0x13. This applies only to IP pack-
ets with no options.
Filters PIMv1, PIM-DM, and PIM-SM packets. The PIMv1 filter
applies only to IP packets with no options.
Filters IS-IS protocol packets.
Filters response packets originating from a DHCP or BOOTP server that
is configured on the known UDP port 67.
Filters all packets (both TCP and UDP) that originate from the known
DNS port 53.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
QoS Commands
June 2012

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