Foundry Networks Switch and Router Installation And Configuration Manual page 1027

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Syntax
Use the following CLI commands or Web management interface panels to configure cache server redirection
policies.
Foundry Product
ServerIron
Foundry Filters
A filter is a set of comparison values and an action. If a packet matches the set of values in the filter, the Foundry
device takes the action specified in the filter. Foundry devices provide filters for Layer 2, Layer 3, and Layer 4.
A filter looks at the appropriate fields in a packet to compare information related to one of the layers. For example,
MAC filters look at the source and destination MAC address and, optionally, at the encapsulation information. IPX
filters look at the source and destination network and socket information but do not look at the MAC information.
The following table lists the various types of filters you can configure on Foundry devices.
Filter Type
Layer 2 Filters
MAC filters
Broadcast filters
Multicast filters
Address-lock filters
Layer 3 Filters
IP switching filters and IPX switching filters (same as
router acceleration policies)
IP forwarding filters (same as IP access policies)
RIP route filters
RIP neighbor filters
IPX forwarding filters
IPX RIP filters
IPX SAP filters
AppleTalk zone filters
AppleTalk network filters
BGP address filters
December 2000
Table C.9: Cache Server Redirection Policies
CLI syntax
ServerIron(config)# ip policy <policy-num>
<cache> tcp | udp <tcp/udp-port-num> global |
local
ServerIron(config-if-18)# ip-policy <policy-num>
Table C.10: Foundry Filters
Web management links
Layer 4 QoS (link from the
System configuration panel)
Supported on...
Router
Switch
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Policies and Filters
See page...
ServerIron
C-24
X
C-24
X
C-25
X
C-25
X
C-26
C-28
C-18
C-9
C-28
C-29
C-30
C-31
C-31
C-32
C-33
C-34
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