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Extension to Range of Classifier fields for x900 Switches

Release Note

create classifier

Syntax CREate CLASSifier=rule-id

[other-options]

[MACSMask=macadd][MACDMask=macadd] [TCPFlags={{UrgAckRstSynFin}[,...]ANY}] [ICmptype={AnyECHORplyUnreachableQuenchRedirect ECHOADvertisementSolicitationTImeexceedParameter TSTAMPTSTAMPRplyINFOREQINFOREPADDRREQADDRREP NAMEREqNAMERPlyicmp-type}] [ICMPCode={AnyFIlterFRAGMentFRAGReassmHOSTComm HOSTIsolatedHOSTPrecHOSTREdirectHOSTRTosHOSTTos HOSTUNKnownHOSTUNReachNETCommNETREdirectNETRTos NETTosNETUNKnownNETUNReachNOptrPOrtunreach PREcedentPROtunreachPTrproblemSourcerouteTtl icmp-code}] [IGmptype={ANYQUeryV1ReportDVmrpPIMv1CTRace V2ReportV2LeaveMCTRACEResponseMCTRACEV3Report MRAdvertMRSolicitMRTerminationigmp-type}] [EIPBYTE01=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE02=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE03=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE04=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE05=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE06=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE07=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE08=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE09=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE10=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE11=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE12=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE13=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE14=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE15=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]] [EIPBYTE16=byteoffset,bytevalue[,bytemask]]

where:

byteoffset is a decimal number in the range 0 to 65

bytevalue is a 2-digit hexadecimal number.

bytemask is a 2-digit hexadecimal number.

icmp-typeis a decimal number in the range 0 to 255.

icmp-codeis a decimal number in the range 0 to 255.

igmp-typeis a 2-digit hexadecimal number.

Description This command creates a packet matching rule that identifies a particular data flow.

The macdmask and macsmask parameters specify masks to be used on the macdaddr and macsaddr parameters respectively. When a bit is set to 1 in the mask, the value of the bit at the same position in the byte value of the MAC address is used to determine a match. If a bit in either of the macdmask or macsmask parameters is 0, the corresponding bit in the macdaddr or macsaddr parameters is ignored. The default is ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff, which means the classifier matches against all bits in the MAC address.

Software Version 2.8.1 C613-10477-00 REV B

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