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CONTROLLER>
Define a filter that matches any packets with a pre-defined custom field ("CF-1") value of 123 . Review and commit to the
system.
CONTROLLER>set filter "Example filter" any customfield "CF-1" 123
CONTROLLER>show filters
Use commit command to configure the switch with these.
filters
Example filter : any
customField
CF-1 : 123
...
CONTROLLER>commit
Committing maps and vline
Committing filters
CONTROLLER>
set filter anyip
Use the set filter anyip command to create filters for packets that match packets of ether-type IPv4 or IPv6. The filter can
be further refined by specifying IP layer 2, 3 and/or layer 4 headers, plus any user pre-defined custom fields within the IP
scope.
Syntax
set filter filter-name anyip [ VLAN tag ] [ PCP level ] [ MAC src mac-id ] [ MAC dest mac-id ] [ MAC either mac-id
] [ Protocol protocol-number or name ] [ DSCP class ] [ Customfield custom-field-name value ]
set filter filter-name anyip protocol TCP [ Port src port-number ] [ Port dest port-number ] [ Port either port-
number ] [ cwr flag-value ] [ ece flag-value ] [ urg flag-value ] [ ack flag-value ] [ psh flag-value ] [ rst flag-value ] [
syn flag-value ] [ fin flag-value ] { other filtering options }
set filter filter-name anyip protocol { UDP | TCP | TCP_UDP | SCTP } [ Port src port-number ] [ Port dest port-
number ] [ Port either port-number ] { other filtering options }
set filter filter-name anyip protocol ICMPV4 [ ICMP type type-value ] [ ICMP code code-value ] { other filtering
options }
Parameters
filter-name Specify a unique, case-sensitive, name for the filter. The name may contain spaces, but if it does it must be
contained in quotes "..." (the name cannot itself contain quotes).
VLAN tag Filter by Virtual LAN (VLAN) tag. Use one of the following formats to specify a single or multiple tags:
•
100 single tag
100–110 inclusive tag range
•
•
0/1 a value/mask tag pair (here all even tags)
•
100,150 several tags (use commas to separate values, no spaces)
PCP level Filter by Priority Code Point (user priority) from a VLAN header.
You may use the following formats when specifying levels:
•
2—A single level
•
2-4—An inclusive range
•
0/1—A value/mask pair (here all even)
•
0,2—Multiple levels (use commas to separate values, no spaces)
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1G/10G User Guide 1.4
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