HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch ACL and QoS Command Reference - Page 40

if-match, Matches packets that do not conform to the specified criterion.

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Field Operator Rule(s) Description Match operator you set for the traffic class. If the operator is AND, the traffic class matches the packets that match all its match criteria. If the operator is OR, the traffic class matches the packets that match any of its match criteria. Match criteria. if-match Use if-match to define a match criterion. Use undo if-match to delete a match criterion. Syntax if-match match-criteria undo if-match match-criteria Default No match criterion is configured. Views Traffic class view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters not: Matches packets that do not conform to the specified criterion. match-criteria: Specifies a match criterion. Table 17 shows the available match criteria. Table 17 Available match criteria Option Description acl [ ipv6 ] { acl-number | name acl-name } Matches an ACL. The acl-number argument is in the range of 2000 to 3999 for an IPv4 ACL, 2000 to 3999 for an IPv6 ACL, and 4000 to 4999 for an Ethernet frame header ACL. The acl-name argument is a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters, which must start with an English letter, and to avoid confusion, it cannot be all. any Matches all packets. control-plane protocol protocol-name& Matches the control plane protocols. The protocol-name-list& argument is a list of system-defined control plane protocols. & indicates that you can enter up to eight system-defined control plane protocols. control-plane protocol-group protocol-group-name Matches the control plane protocol group. The protocol-group-name argument can be critical, important, monitor, or normal. 35

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Field
Description
Operator
Match operator you set for the traffic class. If the operator is AND, the traffic class
matches the packets that match all its match criteria. If the operator is OR, the traffic class
matches the packets that match any of its match criteria.
Rule(s)
Match criteria.
if-match
Use
if-match
to define a match criterion.
Use
undo if-match
to delete a match criterion.
Syntax
if-match
match-criteria
undo if-match
match-criteria
Default
No match criterion is configured.
Views
Traffic class view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
not
: Matches packets that do not conform to the specified criterion.
match-criteria
: Specifies a match criterion.
Table 17
shows the available match criteria.
Table 17
Available match criteria
Option
Description
acl
[
ipv6
] {
acl-numbe
r
|
name
acl-name
}
Matches an ACL.
The
acl-number
argument is in the range of 2000 to 3999 for an IPv4 ACL,
2000 to 3999 for an IPv6 ACL, and 4000 to 4999 for an Ethernet frame
header ACL.
The
acl-name
argument is a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters,
which must start with an English letter, and to avoid confusion, it cannot be
all
.
any
Matches all packets.
control-plane protocol
protocol-name
&<1-8>
Matches the control plane protocols.
The
protocol-name-list
&<1-8> argument is a list of system-defined control
plane protocols. &<1-8> indicates that you can enter up to eight
system-defined control plane protocols.
control-plane protocol-group
protocol-group-name
Matches the control plane protocol group.
The
protocol-group-name
argument can be
critical
,
important
,
monitor
, or
normal
.