Vpls Sap Ingress Ip Filter Override; Table 14: Acl Lookup Behavior With Ingress Override Filter Attached To An Ies Interface In A R-Vpls Service - Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS M Service Manual

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Routed VPLS

VPLS SAP Ingress IP Filter Override

When an IP Interface is attached to a VPLS service context, the VPLS SAP provisioned IP filter
for ingress routed packets may be optionally overridden in order to provide special ingress
filtering for routed packets. This allows different filtering for routed packets and non-routed
packets. The filter override is defined on the IP interface bound to the VPLS service name. A
separate override filter may be specified for IPv4 packet types.
If a filter for a given packet type (IPv4) is not overridden, the SAP specified filter is applied to the
packet (if defined).
The following tables lists ACL Lookup behavior with and without Ingress Override filter attached
to an IES interface in a R-VPLS service:
Table 14: ACL Lookup behavior with Ingress Override filter attached to an IES interface in a
R-VPLS service.
Type of traffic
Destination MAC !=
IES IP interface MAC
Destination MAC =
IES IP interface MAC
and Destination IP on
same subnet as IES
interface
Destination Mac = IES
IP interface mac and
destination IP not on
same subnet as IES IP
interface and route to
destination IP does not
exist
Destination Mac = IES
IP interface mac and
destination IP not on
same subnet as IES IP
interface and route to
destination IP exists
Destination MAC =
IES IP interface MAC
and IP TTL = 1
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SAP Ingress IPv4
Filter
Yes
No
No
No
No
SAP Egress IPv4
Filter
Yes
No
No
No
No
7210 SAS M Services Guide
Ingress Override
IPv4 Filter
No
Yes
No
Yes
No

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