Redirect-Default; Remark Dot1P - HP A8800 Series Command Reference Manual

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CAUTION:
Do not bind the outgoing interface for the redirected traffic to a NAT service interface.
Examples
# Configure the action of redirecting traffic to the CPU for traffic behavior database.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] traffic behavior database
[Sysname-behavior-database] redirect cpu

redirect-default

Syntax
redirect-default
track-entry-number ] ]
undo redirect-default next-hop
View
Traffic behavior view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
next-hop: Redirects traffic to a next hop.
ipv4-add1/ipv4-add2: IPv4 address of the next hop. The ipv4-add2 argument specifies the backup of
ipv4-add1. If redirect to ipv4-add1 fails, traffic will be redirected to ipv4-add2.
track track-entry-number: Specifies the track entry associated with the next hop. For different IP addresses,
specify different track entries. The track-entry-number argument ranges from 1 to 1024. By specifying
track entries, you can enable the traffic redirecting action to collaborate with the tracking modules, such
as NQA and BFD. For detailed information about tracking modules, see High Availability Configuration
Guide.
Description
Use redirect-default to configure the default traffic redirecting action.
Use undo redirect-default to remove the default traffic redirecting action.
Examples
# Configure the default traffic redirecting action as redirecting traffic to next hop 1.1.1.1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] traffic behavior database
[Sysname-behavior-database] redirect-default next-hop 1.1.1.1

remark dot1p

Syntax
remark dot1p 8021p
undo remark dot1p
next-hop
ipv4-add1
[
track
track-entry-number
54
]
[
ipv4-add2
[
track

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