Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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AT-S63 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide
Section II: Advanced Operations
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vlan
Defines a traffic flow of a tagged or port-based VLAN by its
name or VID number.
protocol
Defines a traffic flow by the protocol specified in the
Ethertype field of the MAC header in an Ethernet II frame.
Options are:
IP
ARP
RARP
You can specify the protocol by entering the protocol
number in either decimal or hexadecimal format. If the
latter, precede the number with “0x”. The range is 1536
(0x600) to 65535 (0xFFFF).
iptos
Defines a traffic flow by the Type of Service value. The
range is 0 to 7.
ipdscp
Defines a traffic flow by the DSCP value. The range is 0 to
63.
ipprotocol
Defines a traffic flow of a Layer 3 protocol. Options are:
TCP
UDP
ICMP
IGMP
You can specify the protocol by entering the protocol
number in either decimal or hexadecimal format. If the
latter, precede the number with “0x”. The range is 0 (0x0) to
255 (0xFF).
ipdaddr
Defines a traffic flow by a destination IP address. The
address can be of a specific node or a subnet. To filter
using the IP address of a subnet, you must include a mask.
A mask is a decimal number that represents the number of
bits in the address, from left to right, that constitute the
network portion of the address. For example, the subnet
address 149.11.11.0 would have a mask of “24” for the
twenty-four bits that represent the network section of the
address. The address and mask are separated by a slash (/
); for example, “IPDADDR=149.11.11.0/24”. No mask is
necessary for the IP address of a specific end node.
ipsaddr
Defines a traffic flow by a source IP address. The address
can be of a specific node or a subnet. If the latter, a mask
must be included to indicate the subnet portion of the
address. For an explanation of the mask, refer to the
IPDADDR parameter.