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Cisco SCE 8000 CLI Command Reference
Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference
traffic-rule ip addresses
traffic-rule ip addresses
Defines a new traffic rule.
To delete an existing traffic rule, use the no form of this command. To delete all existing traffic rules,
use the all keyword with the no form of the command.
traffic-rule name name IP-addresses ip-addresses protocol protocol [port port-id] [tunnel-id
tunnel-id] direction direction traffic-counter name traffic-counter action action
traffic-rule tunnel-id-mode
no traffic-rule {name name | all | tunnel-id-mode}
no traffic-rule capture
Syntax Description
Command Default None
Command Modes Interface Linecard Configuration
Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries:
Usage Guidelines The following usage guidelines apply to the traffic-rule command.
IP specification
all | ([all-but] (ip-address | ip-range))
ip-address is a single IP address in dotted-decimal notation (such as 10.1.2.3).
name Name to be assigned to this traffic rule.
ip-addresses Subscriber-side and network-side IP specification. (See Usage Guidelines.)
protocol One of the following protocols: TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGRP, EIGRP, IS-IS,
OSPF, or all.
port-id (TCP or UDP only) Defines a port or range of ports for each side (subscriber
and network). (See Usage Guidelines.)
tunnel-id ID of the tunnel. (See Usage Guidelines.)
direction Choose upstream, downstream, or both.
traffic-counter Name of the traffic counter or none.
action Action to be performed on flows that meet the rule criteria. (See Usage
Guidelines.)
Release Modification
2.5.7 This command was introduced.
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