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Use the following command to deliver Layer 2 and Layer 3 traffic
classification rules simultaneously.
traffic-redirect inbound ip-group { acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule ]
link-group { acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule ] { nested-vlan nested-vlanid |
modified-vlan modified-vlanid }
undo traffic-redirect inbound ip-group { acl-number | acl-name } { rule rule
link-group { acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule ] | link-group { acl-number |
acl-name } rule rule }
or
undo traffic-redirect inbound link-group { acl-number | acl-name } { rule rule
ip-group { acl-number | acl-name } | ip-group { acl-number | acl-name } rule rule }
Use the following command to deliver Layer 2 traffic classification rules.
traffic-redirect inbound link-group { acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule [
system-index index ] ] { nested-vlan nested-vlanid | modified-vlan
modified-vlanid }
undo traffic-redirect inbound link-group { acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule ]
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Ethernet port view, port group view
Parameter
ip-group { acl-number | acl-name }: Specifies a basic or advanced ACL. The
acl-number argument is the ACL number, in the range of 2,000 to 3,999. The
acl-name argument is the ACL name, a string that is of 1 to 32 characters in
length. The string must begin with an English letter (that is, a-z or A-Z]) and
cannot contain spaces.
link-group { acl-number | acl-name }: Specifies a Layer 2 ACL. The acl-number
argument is the ACL number, in the range of 4,000 to 4,999. The acl-name
argument is the ACL name, a string that is of 1 to 32 characters in length. The
string must begin with an English letter (that is, a-z or A-Z]) and cannot contain
spaces.
rule rule: Specifies a rule of the ACL. The rule argument is in the range of 0 to
127. If you do not specify a rule, the system applies all rules of the ACL.
system-index index: Specifies the system index value of an ACL rule. The system
assigns a system index to an ACL rule after delivering the ACL rule for indexing.
Although not recommended, you can still specify a system index for an ACL rule
manually when executing this command.
nested-vlan nested-vlanid: Specifies to insert VLAN tags in the packets that
match the specified ACL rules as the outer VLAN tags. The nested-vlanid argument
is the VLAN ID to be inserted.
modified-vlan modified-vlanid: Changes the outer VLAN tags of the packets that
match the specified ACL rules. The modified-vlanid argument is the new VLAN ID
to be inserted in the packets.

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