Defining a protocol policy, Defining a protocol policy -8 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Defining and Configuring AutoTracker Policies

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Defining a Protocol Policy

After you enter the Administrative Status for this mobile group or AutoTracker

VLAN

, the

following menu displays:

Select rule type:
1. Port Rule
2. MAC Address Rule

21) MAC Address Range Rule

3. Protocol Rule
4. Network Address Rule
5. User Defined Rule
6. Binding Rule
7. DHCP PORT Rule
8. DHCP MAC Rule

81) DHCP MAC Range Rule

Enter rule type (1):

1. Press

3

and press

<Enter>

.

2. The following prompt displays:

Set Rule Admin Status to ((e)nable/(d)isable):

Indicate whether or not you want to enable this rule. Type

e

to enable or

d

to disable. If

you enable the rule, the mobile group or AutoTracker

VLAN

will use it to determine

membership of devices. If you disable the rule, then this rule will not be used in assign-
ing devices, but the parameters you set up will be saved. The Admin Status for a Policy is
different from the Admin Status for the mobile group or AutoTracker

VLAN

as it controls

only to this specific rule. You can enable or disable the rule at a later time using the

modatvl

command.

3. The following prompt displays:

Select Protocol:
1. IP
2. IPX
3. DECNET
4. APPLETALK
5. Protocol specified by ether-type
6. Protocol specified by DSAP and SSAP
7. Protocol specified by SNAP

Enter protocol type (1):

Enter the number for the protocol that will be used to define this mobile group or
AutoTracker

VLAN

. Numbers are listed next to the protocol names. By selecting a specific

protocol, you are indicating that all traffic originating from network devices using that
protocol will be assigned to this mobile group or AutoTracker

VLAN

. You can select the

IP

,

IPX

,

DECNET

, and

APPLETALK

protocols by entering 1, 2, 3, or 4, respectively.

Please Take Note

ARP

(address resolution protocol) is included as

IP

.

DDP

(datagram delivery protocol) and

AARP

(Apple-

Talk

ARP

) are included as AppleTalk.

DECNET

is

DECNET

Phase IV traffic only.

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