Qinq-Network Enable; Refresh Ip-Flow - H3C S6820 Series Command Reference Manual

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The slow protocols include LACP, LAMP, and OAM.
Examples
# Create a highest-priority flow entry for OpenFlow instance 1 to drop slow protocol packets.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] openflow instance 1
[Sysname-of-inst-1] protocol-packet filter slow

qinq-network enable

Use qinq-network enable to enable an OpenFlow instance to perform QinQ tagging for
double-tagged packets passing an extensibility flow table.
Use undo qinq-network enable to restore the default.
Syntax
qinq-network enable
undo qinq-network enable
Default
A double-tagged packet becomes single-tagged after it passes an extensibility flow table.
Views
OpenFlow instance view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
Execute this command to make double-tagged packets keep double-tagged after the packets pass
an extensibility flow table.
Examples
# Enable OpenFlow instance 1 to perform QinQ tagging for double-tagged packets passing an
extensibility flow table.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] openflow instance 1
[Sysname-of-inst-1] qinq-network enable
Related commands
flow-table

refresh ip-flow

Use refresh ip-flow to refresh all Layer 3 flow entries in the MAC-IP flow tables for an OpenFlow
instance.
Syntax
refresh ip-flow
Views
OpenFlow instance view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
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