Table 51: Advanced Options for Terms (continued)
Your ActionFunctionTable
Select a value from the list.Specifies the user-priority field of the tagged Ethernet packet.
User-priority values can be 0–7.
In place of the numeric value, you can specify one of the
following text synonyms (the field values are also listed) :
•
background (1)—Background
•
best-effort (0)—Best effort
•
controlled-load (4)—Controlled load
•
excellent-load (3)—Excellent load
•
network-control (7)—Network control reserved traffic
•
standard (2)—Standard or spare
•
video (5)—Video
•
voice (6)—Voice
NOTE: This option is not applicable for a routing filter.
Dot 1q user priority
NOTE: This option is not
supported on EX4300
switches.
Select the VLAN from the
list.
Specifies the VLAN to be associated with the packet.
NOTE: This option is not applicable for a routing filter.
VLAN
NOTE: This option is not
supported on EX4300
switches.
Select the option TCP Initial
or enter a combination of
TCP flags.
Specifies one or more TCP flags.
NOTE: TCP flags are supported on ingress ports, VLANs, and
router interfaces.
TCP Flags
Select either the option
is-fragment or enter a
combination of fragment
action flags.
Specifies the IP fragmentation flags.
NOTE: Fragmentation flags are supported on ingress ports,
VLANs, and router interfaces.
Fragmentation Flags
Enter the value.Specifies the value for the tag field in the Ethernet header. The
value can be from 1 through 4095.
NOTE: This option is not applicable for a routing filter.
Dot1q tag
NOTE: This option is not
supported on EX4300
switches.
Enter a value.Specifies the value of the VLAN ID. The value can be from 0
through 4095 or a range of values.
User Vlan Id
NOTE: This option is
supported only on EX4300
switches.
Enter a value.Specifies the priority value. The values can be from 0 through
7.
User Vlan 1P Priority
NOTE: This option is
supported only on EX4300
switches.
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