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Layer 2 gigabit ethernet switch
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config access_profile
igmp − Specifies that the switch will examine the Internet Group Management Protocol
Parameters
(IGMP) field within each packet.
type <value 0-255> − Specifies that the access profile will apply to packets that have this
IGMP type value.
tcp − Specifies that the switch will exmamine the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) field
within each packet.
src_port <value 0-65535> − Specifies that the access profile will apply only to packets that
have this TCP source port in their TCP header.
dst_port <value 0-65535> − Specifies that the access profile will apply only to packets that
have this TCP destination port in their TCP header.
flag_mask − Specifies the TCP flag fields .
udp − Specifies that the switch will examine the Universal Datagram Protocol (UDP) field in
each packet.
src_port <value 0-65535> − Specifies that the access profile will apply only to packets that
have this UDP source port in their header.
dst_port <value 0-65535> − Specifies that the access profile will apply only to packets that
have this UDP destination port in their header.
protocol_id <value 0-255> − Specifies that the switch will examine the Protocol field in each
packet and if this field contains the value entered here, apply the following rules.
user_define <hex 0x0-0xfffffff> − Specifies a mask to be combined with the value found in the
frame header using a logical AND operaiton.
packet_content_mask − Specifies the frame content mask. There is a maximum of 5 offsets
that can be configured. Each offset must be 16 bytes in length. The mask can be up to 80
bytes in length, consisting of up to 5 offsets of 16 bytes each (5 x 16 bytes + 80 bytes). The
packet content mask covers the first 80 bytes of a frame. Up to 5 offsets from the first byte of
the frame can be specified with each offset consisting of 16 bytes.
priority <value 0-7> − Specifies that the access profile will apply to packets that contain this
value in their 802.1p priority field of their header.
replace_priority _with − This parameter is specified if you want to change the 802.1p user
priority of a packet that meets the specified criteria. Otherwise, a packet will have its
incoming 802.1p user priority re-written to its original value before being transmitted from the
switch.
replace_dscp _with − Allows you to specify a value to be written to the DSCP field of an
incoming packet that meets the criteria specified in the first part of the command. This value
will overwrite the value in the DSCP field of the packet.
permit − Specifies the packets that match the access profile are permit by the switch
deny − Specifies the packets that match the access profile are filtered by the switch
delete <value 1-255> − Specifies that the access ID of a rule you want to delete.
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example Usage:
To configure the access profile:
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