Chapter 2 Avaya P460 CLI Commands

necessary.

Use the ip simulate command to check the policy for a simulated packet. The command contains the addressed list number, and the packet parameters.

The syntax for this command is:

ip simulate <access-list-number> [<priority>] [<dscp- value>]<source> <destination> [<protocol> [<source port> <destination port> [<established>]]]

access-list-number

integer (100...199)

priority

fwd0 fwd1 ... fwd7

dspc value

dscp0 dscp1 ... dscp63

source

source ip address

destination

destination ip address

protocol

ip tcp udp integer (1...255)

source port

integer (1...65535)

destination port

integer (1...65535)

established

value of TCP established bit

Example:

 

Router-1(configure)#ip simulate 100 192.67.85.12 193.76.54.25

ip vlan/ip vlan name

User level: read-write, admin.

You can only access this command in interface mode.

Type interface [name] at the command prompt to enter interface mode.

Use the ip vlan and ip vlan name commands to specify the VLAN on which an IP interface resides. You can specify either the VLAN ID using the ip vlan command or the VLAN name using the ip vlan name command.

The no ip vlan or no ip vlan name command to reset the IP interface to the default VLAN.

The syntax for this command is:

[no] ip vlan <vlan-id>

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