Configuring Traffic Rules; How To Create A Traffic Rule; How To Delete A Traffic Rule; How To Delete All Traffic Rules - Cisco SCE8000 Configuration Manual

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Chapter 6
Configuring the Line Interface
How to Delete all Existing Traffic Counters
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type no traffic-counter all and press Enter.
Step 1
Removes all traffic counters.
Note

Configuring Traffic Rules

Use the following commands to create and delete traffic rules.

How to Create a Traffic Rule

Options
The following options are available:
IP specification:
all|([all-but] (ip-address|ip-range))
protocol:
Any one of the following protocols:
TCP/UDP/ICMP/IGRP/EIGRP/IS-IS/OSPF/all
port specification:
all|([all-but] (port#|port-range)
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A traffic counter cannot be deleted if it is used by any existing traffic rule.
How to Create a Traffic Rule, page 6-11
How to Delete a Traffic Rule, page 6-14
How to Delete all Traffic Rules, page 6-14
ip-address is a single IP address in dotted-decimal notation, such as 10.1.2.3
ip-range is an IP subnet range, in the dotted-decimal notation followed by the number of significant
bits, such as 10.1.2.0/24.
Use the all-but keyword to exclude the specified IP address or range of IP addresses
Specify the ports only if the protocol is either TCP or UDP.
Specify the port or port range for both the subscriber-side and the network-side.
Specify a range of ports using the form MinPort:MaxPort.
Use the all-but keyword to exclude the specified port or range of ports
Configuring Traffic Rules and Counters
Cisco SCE8000 Software Configuration Guide
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