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Standard ACL Config Commands
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mark
Use this command to mark specific packets.
Syntax
mark(802.1p
<0-7>|dscp <0-63>|tos<0-255>)(A.B.C.D/M|any|host)
mark(802.1p
<0-7>|tos<0-255>)any|host(log|rule-precedence<1-5000>|
|A.B>C.D)
Parameters
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to mark traffic from the source network/host. Use the mark option to specify
the type of sservice (tos) and priority value. The tos value is marked in the IP header. The 802.1p
priority value is marked in the frame.
When the interface receives the packet, its content is checked against the ACE’s in the ACL. It is
marked based on the ACL configuration.
NOTE
The log option is functional only for router ACL’s. The log option results in an informational logging
message about the packet matching the entry sent to the console.
Example
The example below marks the type of service (tos) value to 254 for all traffic coming from the
source network.
RFS7000(config)#access-list 3 mark tos 254 xxx.xxx.3.0/24
RFS7000(config)#access-list 3 permit any
802.1p
<0-7>|dscp
<0-63>|
tos<
0-255>)
•
Specifies .1p priority value between 0 and 7
•
Specifies DSCP TOS bits value between 0 and 63.
•
Specifies a Type of Service (tos) value between 0 and 255.
(A.B.C.D/M|any|host)
source is the source IP address of the network or host in dotted decimal format.
Source-mask is the network mask. For example, 10.1.1.10/24 indicates the first 24
bits of the source IP are used for matching.
any
any is an abbreviation for source IP of 0.0.0.0 and source-mask bits equal to 0.
host
(log|rule-precedence
<1-5000>||A.B.C.D)
host is an abbreviation for exact source (A.B.C.D) and source-mask bits equal to 32.