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Field
Number of rules
Number of leaf nodes
Stored rule count
Leaf chain count
Longest leaf chain
Number of non-leaf nodes
Uncompressed Rule Count
Maximum node depth
Sub-chain count
PSCBs in primary memory Number of pattern search control blocks (PSCBs) stored in primary node memory.
PSCBs in secondary
memory
Leaves in primary
Leaves in secondary
Sum node depth
Fragmentation control
UC switchdest
Port number
Number of action types
LUdef in use
Default action pointer
L4 global
No rules
Non-IP rules
Root in first
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Number of security ACEs currently mapped to ports or VLANs.
Number of security ACL data entries stored in the rule tree.
Number of security ACEs stored in the rule tree.
Number of chained security ACL data entries stored in the rule tree.
Longest chain of security ACL data entries stored in the rule tree.
Number of nodes with no data entries stored in the rule tree.
Number of security ACEs stored in the rule tree, including duplicates—ACEs in ACLs applied
to multiple ports, virtual ports, or VLANs.
Number of data elements in the rule tree, from the root to the furthest data entry (leaf).
Sum of action types represented in all security ACL data entries.
Number of PSCBs stored in secondary node memory.
Number of security ACL data entries stored in primary leaf memory.
Number of ACL data entries stored in secondary leaf memory.
Total number of security ACL data entries.
Control value for handling fragmented IP packets.
Note: The current MSS version filters only the first packet of a fragmented IP packet and
passes the remaining fragments.
Control value for handling fragmented IP packets.
Note: The current MSS version filters only the first packet of a fragmented IP packet and
passes the remaining fragments.
Control value for handling fragmented IP packets.
Note: The current MSS version filters only the first packet of a fragmented IP packet and
passes the remaining fragments.
Number of actions that can be performed by ACLs. This value is always 2, because ACLs
can either permit or deny.
Number of the lookup definition (LUdef) table currently in use for packet handling.
Memory address used for packet handling, from which default action data is obtained when
necessary.
Security ACL mapping on the switch:
• True—Security ACLs are mapped.
• False—No security ACLs are mapped.
Security ACE rule mapping on the switch:
• True—No security ACEs are mapped.
• False—Security ACEs are mapped.
Non-IP security ACE mapping on the switch:
• True—Non-IP security ACEs are mapped.
• False—Only IP security ACEs are mapped.
Note: The current MSS version supports security ACEs for IP only.
Leaf buffer allocation:
• True - Enough primary leaf buffers are allocated in nonvolatile memory to accommodate
all leaves.
• False - Insufficient primary leaf buffers are allocated in nonvolatile memory to accommodate
all leaves.
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