Fr Del Protocol - HP HSR6800 Command Reference Manual

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fr del protocol

Use fr del protocol ip to configure an IP protocol-based DE rule list. The DE flag bits of FR packets
encapsulated with the IP packets matching the specific rule are set to 1.
Use undo fr del protocol ip to remove the specific DE rules from the DE rule list.
Syntax
fr del list-number protocol ip [ acl acl-number | fragments | greater-than bytes | less-than bytes | tcp
ports | udp ports ]
undo fr del list-number protocol ip [ fragments | acl acl-number | less-than bytes | greater-than bytes |
tcp ports | udp ports ]
Default
No DE rule list is created.
Views
System view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
list-number: DE rule list number in the range of 1 to 10.
protocol ip: IP protocol.
acl acl-number: IP packets matching the ACL identified by the acl-number argument. The acl-number
argument is in the range of 2000 to 3999.
fragments: All the fragmented IP packets.
greater-than bytes: IP packets with the length greater than the bytes argument. The bytes argument is in
the range of 0 to 65535.
less-than bytes: IP packets with the length less than the bytes argument. The bytes argument ris in the
range of 0 to 65535.
tcp ports: IP packets with the source or destination TCP port number as the ports argument. The ports
argument is in the range of 0 to 65535. The ports argument can be either a port name or the associated
port number.
udp ports: IP packets with the source or destination UDP port number as the ports argument. The ports
argument is in the range of 0 to 65535. The ports argument can be either a port name or the associated
port number.
Usage guidelines
Execute this command multiple times to add new rules to a DE rule list. Up to 100 rules can be configured
for a DE rule list. Executed once, the undo fr del protocol ip command removes only one DE rule. To
remove a DE rule list, make sure that all the DE rules in the DE rule list are removed.
If you execute this command with no optional parameters specified, the DE rule list is created for all the
IP packets.
Examples
# Add a rule that sets the DE flag bits of all the FR packets encapsulated with IP packets to 1 to DE rule
list 1.
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