3com 8807 Reference Guide

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VLAN-ACL Configuration Commands
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DSCP priorities and EXP values of MPLS packets. To choose this mode, specify the 
remark-policed-service dscp dscp-value when executing this command.
Specify a set of service parameters. To choose this mode, specify 
remark-policed-service untrusted dscp dscp-value cos cos-value 
local-precedence local-precedence drop-priority drop-level parameter when 
executing this command.
The "DSCP + Conform-Level -> Service-parameter" mapping table and "EXP + 
Conform-Level -> Service-parameter" mapping table here are mapping tables 
with the Conform-Level of 0.
Before selecting the second or third mode listed above, make sure the "DSCP + 
Conform-Level -> Service-parameter" mapping table and "EXP + 
Conform-Level -> Service-parameter" mapping table already exist. For more 
information about these mapping tables, refer to the qos conform-level
dscp, and exp commands.
Example
# Choose automatically-allocated service parameters for the packets matching the 
rules that permit packets in the ACL 3000 in the data flow that the ports in VLAN 
receives.
<SW8800> system-view
 
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
 
[SW8800] vlan 2
 
[3Com-vlan2] traffic-priority inbound ip-group 3000 auto 
traffic-redirect
Syntax
traffic-redirect inbound ip-group { acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule [ 
system-index index ] ] { cpu | next-hop ip-addr1 [ip-addr2] [ invalid { forward | 
drop } ] }
undo traffic-redirect inbound ip-group { acl-number | acl-name } [ rule rule ]
View
VLAN view
Parameter
inbound: Redirects data packets received by a port.
ip-group { acl-number | acl-name }: Activates IP ACLs, including basic and 
advanced ACLs. acl-number: Sequence number of ACL, ranging from 2000 to 
3999. acl-name: Name of the ACL, which must be a character string starting with 
an English letter (a-z or A-Z), and without any space in it.
rule rule: Specifies the subitem of an active ACL, ranging from 0 to 127; if not 
specified, all subitems of ACL will be activated.
system-index index: Specifies the system index value of the rule which will be 
indexed during operation. After delivering a rule, the system automatically assigns 
a globally unique index value to the rule. When using this command to deliver a 
rule, you can also specify a system index value for the rule, but the value may