Transport Header
References:
Generic Filter Commands
5.13.35 Filter subrule UDP Commands
5.13.35.1 Get Filter subrule udp
Description:
Use this command to get.
Command Syntax:
get filter subrule udp [ruleid <ruleid-val>] [subruleid <subruleid-val>]
5.13.35.2 Create filter subrule udp
Description:
Use this command to create.
Command Syntax:
create filter subrule udp ruleid <ruleid-val > subruleid <subruleid-val >
[srcportfrom <srcportfrom-val >] [srcportto <srcportto-val >] [ dstportfrom
<dstportfrom-val > ] [ dstportto <dstportto-val > ] [ srcportcmp eq | neq | lt | leq |
gt | geq | any | inrange | exrange ] [ dstportcmp eq | neq | lt | leq | gt | geq | any
| inrange | exrange ] [ subruleprio low | high | asinrule] [ transporthdr ethernet
| pppoe ]
5.13.35.3 Delete filter subrule udp
Description:
Use this command to delete.
Command Syntax:
delete filter subrule udp ruleid <ruleid-val > subruleid <subruleid-val >
IP DSLAM
'asinrule', subrule priority will be same as specified in the rule.
This specifies the type of the transport header in the packet in which the
corresponding IP is being transported. If the value of this field is
'Ethernet', then the IP is being carried in the Ethernet header. If it is
'PPPoE', then the corresponding IP is being carried in the PPP header.
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