Ece Control List Configuration - FibroLAN Falcon Gen-3 M-Class User Manual

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4.9.6

ECE Control List Configuration

This section displays the current EVC Control Entries (ECEs). The settings can also be configured
here.
Figure 4-67: ECE Control List Configuration
Table 4-64: ECE Control List Parameters
ECE ID
Ingress Matching
UNI Ports
Tag Type
VID
PCP
DEI
Frame Type
The ECE ID identifies the ECE (EVC Control Entry). Unique ECE IDs are
automatically assigned to ECEs added. The possible range is from 1 through
256.
The list of User Network Interfaces for the ECE.
The tag type for the ECE. The possible values are:
Any: The ECE will match both tagged and untagged frames.
Untagged: The ECE will match untagged frames only.
C-Tagged: The ECE will match custom tagged frames only.
S-Tagged: The ECE will match service tagged frames only
Tagged: The ECE will match tagged frames only.
The VLAN ID for the ECE. It only significant if tag type 'Tagged' is selected.
The possible values are:
Specific: The range is from 1 through 4095.
Any: The ECE will match any VLAN ID.
PCP is an acronym for Priority Code Point. It is a 3-bit field storing the
priority level for the 802.1Q frame. It is also known as User Priority.
The PCP value for the ECE. It only significant if tag type 'Tagged' is selected.
The possible values are:
Specific: The ECE will match a specific PCP in the range 0 through 7
. Range: The ECE will match PCP values in the selected range 0-1, 2-3, 4-5,
6-7, 0-3 or 4-7.
Any: The ECE will match any PCP value.
The DEI value for the ECE. It only significant if tag type 'Tagged' is selected.
The possible values is: 0, 1 or Any.
The frame type for the ECE. The possible values are:
Any: The ECE will match any frame type.
IPv4: The ECE will match IPv4 frames only.
IPv6: The ECE will match IPv6 frames only.
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