Forbidden Port - H3C S7500E-XS Series Command Reference Manual

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Use undo flow-table to restore the default.
Syntax
flow-table { extensibility extensibility-table-id | mac-ip mac-ip-table-id }
undo flow-table
Default
An OpenFlow instance has an extensibility flow table with ID 0.
Views
OpenFlow instance view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
extensibility extensibility-table-id: Specifies an extensibility flow table by its ID in the range of 0 to
254.
mac-ip mac-ip-table-id: Specifies a MAC-IP flow table by its ID in the range of 0 to 254.
Usage guidelines
You can create a MAC-IP flow table, an extensibility flow table, or both for an OpenFlow instance. If
you execute this command multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.
Create flow tables for an OpenFlow instance before you activate the OpenFlow instance.
The ID you enter for extensibility flow table must be larger than the ID for MAC-IP flow table.
Examples
# Create a MAC-IP flow table with ID 0 and an extensibility flow table with ID 1 for OpenFlow instance
1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] openflow instance 1
[Sysname-of-inst-1] flow-table mac-ip 0 extensibility 1

forbidden port

Use forbidden port to forbid an OpenFlow instance to report ports of the specified types to
controllers.
Use undo forbidden port to restore the default.
Syntax
forbidden port { vlan-interface | vsi-interface | l3-physical-interface } *
undo forbidden port
Default
All ports that belong to an OpenFlow instance are reported to the controllers.
Views
OpenFlow instance view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
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