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Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration of the Macro BTS NPU Configuration
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3.4.12.11.4.8 Managing Destination Ports Range Configuration for the L3 Classification
Rule
Classification can be based on the destination port of the packet. You can
configure the range of destination ports for a given classification rule.
1 Enable the destination port configuration mode (refer to
Section 3.4.12.11.4.8.1)
2 Enable/disable the destination port range (refer to
Section 3.4.12.11.4.8.2/Section 3.4.12.11.4.8.3)
3 Terminate the destination port configuration mode (refer to
Section 3.4.12.11.4.8.4)
In addition, you can, at any time, delete an existing destination port configuration
(refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.8.5).
The following example illustrates the (sequence of) commands for enabling the
destination port configuration mode, enabling the destination port range, and
then terminating the destination port configuration mode:
npu(config-clsfrule)# dstport 50 400
npu(config-clsfrule-dstport)# port-enable
npu(config-clsfrule-dstport)# exit
3.4.12.11.4.8.1Enabling the Destination Port Configuration Mode\ Creating a New
Destination Port
To configure the parameters for a destination port, first enable the destination
port configuration mode. Run the following command to enable the destination
ports range configuration mode. This command also creates the new destination
ports range.
npu(config-clsfrule)# dstport <start-port> <end-port>
The configuration mode for the newly created destination ports range is
automatically enabled, after which you can enable/disable the destination port
range (refer to Section 3.4.12.11.4.8.2/Section 3.4.12.11.4.8.3). After executing
these tasks, you can terminate the destination port configuration mode (refer to
Section 3.4.12.11.4.8.4).
To configure a destination ports range classifier: