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Layer 3 gigabit ethernet managed switch
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config access_profile (for Ethernet)
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure a rule for the Ethernet access profile:
DGS-3612G:4#config access profile profile_id 1 add access_id 1 ethernet vlan
Trinity 802.1p 1 port 1 permit priority 1 replace priority
Command: config access profile profile_id 1 add access_id 1 ethernet vlan Trinity
802.1p 1 port 1 permit priority 1 replace priority
Success.
DGS-3612G:4#
xStack DGS-3612G Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
a numerical value (between 1 and 128) for the rule being configured.
ethernet - Specifies that the Switch will look only into the layer 2 part of each packet to
determine if it is to be filtered or forwarded based on one or more of the following:
vlan <vlan_name 32> − Specifies that the access profile will apply to only this
previously created VLAN.
source_mac <macaddr> − Specifies that the access profile will apply to only packets
with this source MAC address. MAC address entries may be made in the following
format: 000000000000-FFFFFFFFFFFF
destination_mac <macaddr> − Specifies that the access profile will apply to only
packets with this destination MAC address. MAC address entries may be made in the
following format: 000000000000-FFFFFFFFFFFF
802.1p <value 0-7> − Specifies that the access profile will apply only to packets with
this 802.1p priority value.
ethernet_type <hex 0x0-0xffff> − Specifies that the access profile will apply only to
packets with this hexadecimal 802.1Q Ethernet type value in the packet header.
port <portlist> | all - The access profile for Ethernet may be defined for each port on the
Switch. Up to 128 rules may be configured for each port. The user may select all ports by
entering the all parameter.
permit – Specifies that packets that match the access profile are permitted to be forwarded
by the Switch.
priority <value 0-7> − This parameter is specified to re-write the 802.1p default
priority previously set in the Switch, which is used to determine the CoS queue to
which packets are forwarded. Once this field is specified, packets accepted by the
Switch that match this priority are forwarded to the CoS queue specified previously
by the user.
{replace_priority} − Enter this parameter if you want to re-write the 802.1p default
priority of a packet to the value entered in the Priority field, which meets the criteria
specified previously in this command, before forwarding it on to the specified CoS
queue. Otherwise, a packet will have its incoming 802.1p user priority re-written to its
original value before being forwarded by the Switch.
rx_rate – Use this to limit Rx bandwidth for the profile being configured. This rate is
implemented using the following equation – 1 value = 64kbit/sec. (ex. If the user selects a
rx rate of 10 then the ingress rate is 640kbit/sec.) The user many select a value between 1-
156249 or no limit. The default setting is no_limit.
deny – Specifies that packets that do not match the access profile are not permitted to be
forwarded by the Switch and will be filtered.
{time_range <range_name 32>} – Choose this parameter and enter the name of the Time
Range settings that has been previously configured using the config time_range
command. This will set specific times when this access rule will be enabled or disabled on
the Switch.
delete access_id <value 1-128> − Use this command to delete a specific rule from the
Ethernet profile. Up to 128 rules may be specified for the Ethernet access profile.
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
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