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To delete a specified packet-classifying pattern, use the following command.
Command
no cos
no dscp
no tos
no length
no ip-precedence
no ethtype
no mac
no mac da-found
no mac da-not-found
no ip
no ip header-length
no ip header-error
Applying and modifying Flow
After configuring a flow using the above commands, apply it to the system with the follow-
ing command. If you do not apply the flow to the system, all specified configurations on
Flow Configuration mode will be lost.
To save and apply a flow, use the following command.
Command
apply
To modify a flow, use the following command.
Command
flow NAME modify
You should save and apply the flow to system whenever you modify or configure the flow.
Class Creation
A class is a set of flows. More than 2 flows can belong to one class. You can simply han-
dle and configure the packets on several flows at once.
To create a class including more than 2 flows, use the following command.
Command
class
NAME
flow
[FLOW2] [FLOW3]···
Mode
Deletes a specified packet-classifying pattern for each
Flow
option.
Mode
Flow
Applies a flow to the system.
Mode
Global
Modifies a flow, enter a flow name.
Mode
Creates a class including more than 2 flows.
FLOW1
Global
NAME: class name
FLOW: flow name
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TigerAccess™ EE
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SMC7824M/VSW