Netgear GSM7224v1 GSM7212 Command line reference manual - Page 243
Table 14-1. Ethertype Keyword and 4-digit Hexadecimal Value
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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7200 Series Layer-2 Switches, Software Ver- A rule may either deny or permit traffic according to the specified classification fields. At a minimum, the source and destination MAC value must be specified, each of which may be substituted using the keyword any to indicate a match on any value in that field. The remaining command parameters are all optional, but the most frequently used parameters appear in the same relative order as shown in the command format. You can specify the Ethertype value as either a keyword or a four-digit hexadecimal value from 0x0600-0xFFFF. The currently supported values are: appletalk, arp, ibmsna, ipv4, ipv6, ipx, mplsmcast, mplsucast, netbios, novell, pppoe, rarp. Each of these translates into its equivalent Ethertype value(s), as shown in Table 14-1. Table 14-1. Ethertype Keyword and 4-digit Hexadecimal Value Ethertype Keyword appletalk arp ibmsna ipv4 ipv6 ipx mplsmcast mplsucast netbios novell pppoe rarp Corresponding Value 0x809B 0x0806 0x80D5 0x0800 0x86DD 0x8037 0x8848 0x8847 0x8191 0x8137, 0x8138 0x8863, 0x8864 0x8035 The vlan and cos parameters refer to the VLAN identifier and 802.1p user priority fields, respectively, of the VLAN tag. For packets containing a double VLAN tag, this is the first (or outer) tag. The assign-queue parameter allows specification of a particular hardware queue for handling traffic that matches this rule. The allowed value is 0-(n-1), where n is the number of user configurable queues available for the hardware platform. The assignqueue parameters are only valid for a 'permit' rule. Note: The special command form {deny|permit} any any is used to match all Ethernet layer 2 packets, and is the equivalent of the IP access list "match every" rule. Quality of Service (QoS) Commands v1.0, February 2007 14-33