User Manual UMN:CLI
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match patterns, use the following command.
Specifies a drop or permit statement of the CPU packet
filter with the configured match pattern.
permit: permits the traffic of entries
drop: discards the traffic of entries
action {802dot1q | 802dot1q-
attach} tpid { - | TPID } pcp { - |
<0-7> } vid { - | <1-4094> } [tag-
position <1-8>]
Configures the action to be taken according to the
802.1q tag.
802dot1q: translates 802.1q tag
802dot1q-attach: attaches 802.1q tag
802dot1q-detach: detaches 802.1q tag
tpid: tag protocol ID
TPID: tag protocol ID (ex: 8100)
pcp: priority code point
VLAN: VLAN ID, 1 to 4094
tag-position: VLAN tag position
-: any
action 802dot1q-detach [tag-
position <1-8>]
action rate-limit <1-100> burst-
size <1-100>
Sets the bandwidth for classified packets belonging to
specified CPU packet filter
1-100: permits the number of packets per second
1-100: size that can be store token
If two or more created CPU packet filters match the same packet then the filter having a
higher priority will be processed first. To specify a priority of the CPU packet filter, use the
following command.
Sets the priority for the CPU packet filter.
1-65535: value of priority
To choose a type of packets to be applied by the configured CPU packet filter, use the
following command.
stage {cpu-tx | cpu-rx | vid-
assigned}
Selects a type of CPU packets to be applied by the
user-defined filtering policy.
cpu-tx: filtering for outgoing packets from CPU
cpu-rx: filtering for incoming packets to CPU
vid-assigned: filtering for the incoming packets after
matching VLAN ID assigned
Saves and applies the configured CPU packet filter
To display a configured CPU packet filter, use the following command.
show cpu-pkt-filter [NAME]
Shows a configured CPU packet filter.