
ES-4024A User’s Guide
Chapter 38 Command Examples 237
where
Use this command to enable/create the specified routing domain for configuration.
An example is shown next.
• Enter the configuration mode.
• Enable default routing domain (the 192.168.1.1 subnet) for configuration.
• Begin configuring for this domain.
Figure 150 interface Command Example
38.7.3 filter
Syntax:
filter classifier <classifier-name>
where
This command sets the switch to drop the traffic flow defined by a classifier.
An example is shown next.
• Create a classifier to define all IP traffic in VLAN 1 from port 3 to the destination device
with a MAC address of 00:a0:c5:00:00:01.
• Enable filtering on that traffic flow.
<ip-address>
= This is the IP address of the switch in the routing domain. Specify the IP
address is dotted decimal notation. For example, 192.168.1.1.
<mask-bits>
= The number of bits in the subnet mask. Enter the subnet mask number
preceded with a “/”. To find the bit number, convert the subnet mask to
binary and add all of the 1’s together. Take “255.255.255.0” for
example. 255 converts to eight 1’s in binary. There are three 255’s, so
add three eights together and you get the bit number (24).
ras# config
ras(config)# interface route-domain 192.168.1.1/24
cmd interface route domain
192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
ras(config-if)#
<classifier-name>
Specifies the name of the classifier to which this rule applies.