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xStack DES-6500 Modular Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Switch CLI Manual
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address mask.
destination_mac <macmask> - Specifies to examine the destination
MAC address mask.
ethernet_type Specifies that the switch will examine the Ethernet
type value in each frame’s header.
ip Specifies that the switch will examine the IP address in each frame’s
header.
vlan Specifies a VLAN mask.
source_ip_mask <netmask> Specifies an IP address mask for the
source IP address.
destination_ip_mask <netmask> Specifies an IP address mask for
the destination IP address.
dscp Specifies that the switch will examine the DiffServ Code
Point (DSCP) field in each frame’s header.
icmp Specifies that the switch will examine the Internet Control
Message Protocol (ICMP) field in each frame’s header.
type Specifies that the switch will examine each frame’s
ICMP Type field.
code Specifies that the switch will examine each frame’s
ICMP Code field.
src_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff> Specifies a UDP port mask for
the source port.
igmp Specifies that the switch will examine each frame’s Internet
Group Management Protocol (IGMP) field.
type Specifies that the switch will examine each frame’s
IGMP Type field.
tcp Specifies that the switch will examine each frames Transport
Control Protocol (TCP) field.
src_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff> Specifies a TCP port mask for
the source port.
dst_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff> Specifies a TCP port mask for
the destination port.
flag_mask [ all | {urg | ack | psh | rst | syn | fin}] – Enter the
appropriate flag_mask parameter. All incoming packets have TCP
port numbers contained in them as the forwarding criterion. These
numbers have flag bits associated with them which are parts of a
packet that determine what to do with the packet. The user may
deny packets by denying certain flag bits within the packets. The
user may choose between all, urg (urgent), ack
(acknowledgement), psh (push), rst (reset), syn (synchronize) and
fin (finish).
udp Specifies that the switch will examine each frame’s Universal
Datagram Protocol (UDP) field.
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