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Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Command Reference—Release8.1
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Chapter2 Catalyst 6500 Series Switch and ROM Monitor Commands
set qos acl ipx
set qos acl ipx
To define IPX access lists, use the set qos acl ipx command.
set qos acl ipx {acl_name} {dscp dscp | trust-cos} [aggregate aggregate_name] {protocol}
{src_net} [dest_net.[dest_node] [[dest_net_mask.]dest_node_mask]
[before editbuffer_index | modify editbuffer_index]
Syntax Description
Defaults There are no default ACL mappings.
Command Types Switch command.
Command Modes Privileged.
Usage Guidelines The dscp dscp and trust-cos keywords and variables are used to select a marking rule. Refer to the
Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Software Configuration Guide for additional marking rule informa tion.
The dscp dscp and trust-cos keywords and variables are not supported on systems configured with the
Supervisor Engine 2 with Layer 3 Switching Engine II (PFC2).
acl_name Unique name that identifies the list to which the entry belongs.
dscp dscp Sets CoS and DSCP from configured DSCP values.
trust-cos Specifies that the DSCP is derived from the packet CoS.
aggregate
aggregate_name (Optional) Specifies t he name of the aggregate polic ing rule to be applie d
to packets matching the ACE.
protocol Keyword or number of an IPX protocol; valid values are from 0 to 255
representing an IPX protocol number. See the “Usage Guidelines”
section for a list of valid keywords and corresponding numbers.
src_net Number of the network from which the packet is being sent. See the
“Usage Guidelines” section for format guidelines.
dest_net. (Optional) Mask to be applied to destination-node. See the “Usage
Guidelines” section for format guidelines.
dest_node (Optional) Node on destination-network of the packet being sent.
dest_net_mask. (Optional) Mask to be applied to the destination network. See the “Usage
Guidelines” section for format guidelines.
dest_node_mask (Optional) Mask to be applied to destination-node. See the “Usage
Guidelines” section for format guidelines.
before
editbuffer_index (Optional) Inserts the new ACE in front of another ACE.
modify
editbuffer_index (Optional) Replaces an ACE with the new ACE.