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Ethernet routing switch
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dscp <0-63> [<0-63>]
[match-zero]
dstip <A.B.C.D>
[<A.B.C.D>]
dstmac
<0x00:0x00:0x00:0x00:
0x00:0x00> [<1-6>]
enable
ether-type
<0x0-0xffff>
[<0x0-0xffff>]
packet-count <0-65535>
pbits <0-7> [<0-7>]
[match-zero]
protocol-type <0-255>
[<0-255>]
refresh-timer <WORD
1-7>
srcip <A.B.C.D>
[<A.B.C.D>]
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Variable
Specifies the DSCP value of the packet.
<0-63>
which means this option is disabled.
Use the second
When
value. When it is not set, 0 is considered a disable
value.
Specifies the destination IP address. The default is
0.0.0.0, which means this option is disabled.
Use the second
Specifies the MAC address of the destination. If the
mask is set, then only the first few bytes are compared.
<1-6>
specifies a range.
Enables the filter. The default is disable.
Specifies the Ethernet type of the packet.
<Ethertype>
meaning that this option is disabled.
Use the second
When set, PCAP stops after capturing the specified
number of packets. This is similar to the refresh-timer
option; after it is invoked, the filter is disabled. This option
is active only when the action parameter is set to trigger-
on. The default value is 0, which means this option is
disabled.
Specifies the priority bit of the packet.
The default is 0, which means this option is disabled.
Use the second
When
value. When it is not set, 0 is considered a disable
value.
Specifies the packet protocol type.
The default is 0, which means this option is disabled.
Use the second
When set, this starts or resets a timer. If another packet
is not received within the specified time, PCAP is
disabled globally. This option is active only when the
action parameter is set to trigger-on. To delete this
option, set it to 0. The default value is 0.
Specifies the source IP address.
The default is 0.0.0.0, which means this option is
disabled.
Use the second
Value
is the DSCP from 0 to 63. The default is 0,
<0-63>
to specify a range.
match-zero
is set, 0 is considered a valid
<A.B.C.D>
is the destination MAC address mask, and
is an Ether-type. The default is 0,
<0x0-0xffff>
<0-7>
to specify a range.
match-zero
is set, 0 is considered a valid
<0-255>
to specify a range.
<A.B.C.D>
PCAP configuration
to specify a range.
to specify a range.
to specify a range.
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