Syntax
[no] match non-ip {any | [src-mac <mac-address>] [dest-mac <mac-
address>] [ether-type <ethernet-type-value>] [vlan-id <vlan-id-
value>] [user-priority <user-priority-value>]}
Table 255: Variable definitions
any
[src-mac <src-mac-address>]
[dest-mac <dest-mac-address>]
[ether-type <ethernet-type-value>]
[vlan-id <vlan-id-value>]
[user-priority <user-priorityvalue>]
Example
AG/configure/qos/module/policy-map map1/class-map class1# match non-
ip dest-mac 00:23:44:fe:02:fa
configure qos module policy-map class-map pbr-redirect
Use this command to configure policy-based redirect to redirect traffic from a specified class
to a particular interface.
Syntax
[no] pbr-redirect {[nexthop <ip-address>] | [lsp <lsp-name>] |
[interface <interface name>]}
Table 256: Variable definitions
[nexthop <ip-address>]
[lsp <lsp-name>]
[interface <interface name>]
[no]
Command Line Reference
Variable
Variable
configure qos module policy-map class-map pbr-redirect
Value
Wildcard rule to match any non-IP packet
Source MAC address in xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
format
Destination MAC address in
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format
Ethernet type value in hexa-decimal notation
VLAN Identifier value. Valid Ranges: 0-4095
User Priority value. Valid Ranges: 0-7
Value
Nexthop IPv4/IPv6 address.
MPLS LSP interface name.
Egress interface name.
Resets the values to null. It will disable the
feature as well.
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