bridge subscriber-policy
broadcast
ip
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host1(config-policy)#arp deny
Use the no version to restore the default value.
See arp.
Use to associate a subscriber (client) bridge interface with a nondefault subscriber
policy.
Specify the following:
bridgeGroupName—Alphanumeric name of the bridge group specified in the bridge
command
subscriberPolicyName—Alphanumeric name of the subscriber policy specified in the
subscriber-policy command
Example
host1(config)#bridge westford02 subscriber-policy client01
Use the no version to remove the association with the subscriber policy.
NOTE: You cannot change the default subscriber policy values for a trunk
(server) bridge interface. As a result, you cannot use the bridge
subscriber-policy command to associate a nondefault subscriber policy
with a trunk bridge interface.
See bridge subscriber-policy.
Use to modify the subscriber policy for the broadcast protocol to define whether a
subscriber (client) bridge interface permits (forwards) or denies (filters or drops)
broadcast packets.
Specify one of the following keywords:
permit—Forwards packets of this type
deny—Filters or drops packets of this type
Broadcast packets are filtered or dropped by default.
Example
host1(config-policy)#broadcast permit
Use the no version to restore the default value.
See broadcast.
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