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Acfp collaboration rules – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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Client ID—ACFP client identifier.

Policy-Index

In-interface—Interface through which the packet is sent to the ACFP server.

Out-interface—Interface through which the packet is forwarded normally.

Dest-interface—ACFP server interface connected with ACFP client.

Context ID—It is used when the packet is mirrored or redirected to an ACFP client. After the
interface connected to the ACFP client is specified in the policy sent, the ACFP server assigns it a

global serial number, that is, the Context ID, with each Context ID corresponding to an ACFP

collaboration policy.

Admin-Status—It indicates whether to enable the policy.

Effect-Status—It indicates the expiration time of the policy and is used to control the expiration time
of all the rules under the policy.

Start-Time—It indicates starting from what time (second/minute/hour) the policy takes effect and is
used to control starting from what time all the rules under the policy take effect.

End-time—It indicates starting from what time (second/minute/hour) the policy turns invalid and is
used to control starting from what time all the rules under the policy turn invalid.

DestIfFailAction—If the policy dest-interface is down, the actions to all rules under the policy will be
as follows—for forwarding first routers, select the delete action to keep the redirected and mirrored

packets being forwarded; for security first routers, select the reserve action to discard the redirected

and mirrored packets.

Priority—It indicates the priority of a policy, number notation, in the range of 1 to 8. The bigger the

number, the higher the priority.

ACFP collaboration rules

ACFP collaboration rules refer to the collaboration rules that the ACFP client sends to the ACFP server for

application. There are three types of collaboration rules:

Monitoring rules—Monitoring, analyzing, and processing the packets to be sent to the ACFP client.
The action types corresponding to monitoring rules are redirect and mirror.

Filtering rules—Determining which packets to deny and which packets to permit. The action types
corresponding to filtering rules are deny and permit.

Restricting rules—Determining the rate of which packets is to be restricted. The action type
corresponding to restricting rules is rate.

Rule information is described as follows:

ClientID—ACFP client identifier.

Policy index

Rule index—rule identifier

Status—It indicates whether the rule is applied successfully.

Action—It can be mirror, redirect, deny, permit, or rate.

Match all packets—It indicates whether to match all the packets. If yes, the following matching
needs not be performed.

Source MAC address

Destination MAC address

Starting VLAN ID

Ending VLAN ID

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