Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR-OS Configuration Manual page 497

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indirect ip-address — The IP address of the indirect next-hop to which to forward matching packets
redirect policy-name — Specifies the redirect policy configured in the config>filter>redirect-policy
interface ip-int-name — The name of the egress IP interface where matching packets will be
sap sap-id — Specifies the physical port identifier portion of the SAP definition. Only Ethernet SAPs
sdp sdp-id:vc-id — specifies an SDP defined in the system. Refer to the 7x50 SR OS Services Guide
http-redirect url — Specifies the HTTP web address that will be sent to the user's browser. Note that
http-redirect is not supported on 7750 SR-1 or 7450 ESS-1 models.
gtp-local-breakout — Specifies the matching traffic that has to be locally routed subject to NAT,
The following displays information that can optionally be added as variables in the portal
URL (http-redirect url):
router service-name service-name — Indicates the service id of the destination for this IP filter
7750 SR OS Router Configuration Guide
in dotted decimal notation. The direct next-hop IP address and egress IP interface are determined
by a route table lookup.
If the next hop is not available, then a routing lookup will be performed and if a match is found
the packet will be forwarded to the result of that lookup. If no match is found a "ICMP
destination unreachable" message is send back to the origin.
context.
forwarded from. This parameter is only valid for unnumbered point-to-point interfaces. If the
string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within
double quotes.
are supported (including q-in-q, BCP, bridged Ethernet in Frame Relay or ATM).Only Ethernet
SAPs are supported (including q-in-q, BCP, and bridged Ethernet in Frame Relay). Refer to
Common CLI Command Descriptions on page 661
descriptions.
for information about SDPs.
instead of being GTP tunneled to the mobile operators PGW or GGSN.
$IP – The customer's IP address.
$MAC – The customer's MAC address.
$URL – The original requested URL.
$SAP – The customer's SAP.
$SUB – The customer's subscriber identification string".
$CID — A string that represents the circuit-id or interface-id of the subscriber host
(hexadecimal format).
$RID — A string that represents the remote-id of the subscriber host (hexadecimal
format).
$SAPDESC – A configurable string that represents the configured SAP description.
Values
255 characters maximum
entry.
Filter Policies
for SAP CLI command syntax and parameter
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