Configuring Traffic Rules and Counters
One of the following:
block — Block the specified traffic
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ignore — Bypass the specified traffic; traffic receives no service
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quick-forwarding — Forward delay-sensitive packets through the fast path while maintaining
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serviceability for these packets
quick-forwarding-ignore — Forward delay-sensitive packets through the fast path with no service
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provided for these packets.
flow-capture — Capture the flow configured by this rule. No service to this flow
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From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type traffic-rule name name
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<IP specification>
specification> network-side <port specification>] [tunnel-id <tunnel-id specification>]
direction
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
Configuring Traffic Rules: Examples
Example 1, page 6-22
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Example 2, page 6-23
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Example 3, page 6-23
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Example 4, page 6-24
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Example 1
This example creates the following traffic rule:
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Name = rule1
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IP addresses: subscriber side = all IP addresses, network side = 10.10.10.10 only
Protocol = other
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Direction = both
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Traffic counter = counter1
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The only action performed will be counting
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SCE(config if)# traffic-rule rule1 IP-addresses subscriber-side all network-side
10.10.10.10 protocol other direction both traffic-counter name counter1
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<IP specification>
network-side
<traffic-counter>
traffic-counter
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protocol [ports subscriber-side <port
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