Traffic-Redirect Vlan - H3C S3100 Series Command Manual

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[Sysname-Ethernet1/0/1] traffic-redirect inbound ip-group 2000 interface Ethernet1/0/7

traffic-redirect vlan

Syntax
traffic-redirect vlan vlan-id inbound acl-rule { cpu | interface interface-type interface-number }
undo traffic-redirect vlan vlan-id inbound acl-rule
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Parameter
vlan-id: VLAN ID, in the range 1 to 4094.
inbound: Redirects inbound packets.
acl-rule: ACL rules to be applied. This argument can be the combination of multiple ACLs. For more
information about this argument, refer to
must be those defined with the permit keyword specified.
cpu: Redirects the packets to the CPU.
interface interface-type interface-number: Redirects the packets to the specified Ethernet port.
interface-type indicates the type of the interface and interface-number indicates the interface number.
Description
Use the traffic-redirect vlan command to redirect packets that match specific ACL rules and are of a
specific VLAN to a specified port.
Use the undo traffic-redirect vlan command to cancel the configuration.
You can redirect packets to a port or the CPU.
By default, traffic redirecting is disabled on a VLAN.
Note that, the same ACL cannot be simultaneously referenced in both traffic mirroring configuration and
traffic redirecting configuration for a VLAN.
Only H3C S3100-EI series switches support this command.
The traffic redirecting function configured on a VLAN is only applicable to packets tagged with
802.1Q header.
Packets redirected to the CPU are not forwarded.
If the traffic is redirected to a Combo port in down state, the system automatically redirects the
traffic to the port corresponding to the Combo port in up state. Refer to Port Basic Configuration
module of this manual for information about Combo ports.
Related command: display qos-vlan.
Table 1-9
and
Table
1-10. Note that the ACL rules referenced
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