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MARTNA™ 10G NETWORK ACCESS (SMARTNA-X)
COMMAND LINE INTERFACE REFERENCE |
DRAFT
Commands for managing port maps and packet filters
The CLI supports the following commands for managing maps and filters:
• S
HOW MAPS, page 134
• C
LEAR MAPS, page 135
• S
ET MAP, page 136
• S
HOW FILTERS, page 138
• S
ET FILTER IPV4, page 139
• S
ET FILTER IPV6, page 142
• S
ET FILTER ANYIP, page 145
• S
ET FILTER ARP, page 147
• S
ET FILTER MPLS LABEL, page 150
• S
ET FILTER ANY, page 151
NOTE
: Maps and filters are not committed/applied to the system until you have entered the commit command.
Until then, they remain pending and will be lost i
f the system is restarted.
CAUTION: The sys
tem does not provide warnings or feedback on the validity of your maps, or any risks to your
network which may be caused by overloaded ports and/or dropped packets. When setting up port mappings be
careful not to create illogical mappings, overload ports, or create maps that may result in packet injection to a live
network.