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Brocade Mobility RFS4000, RFS6000 and RFS7000 CLI Reference Guide

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Standard ACL config commands

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mark

Standard ACL config commands

Specifies packets to mark

Supported in the following platforms:

Mobility RFS4000 Controller

Mobility RFS6000 Controller

Mobility RFS7000 Controller

Syntax

mark

[8021p|dscp|tos]

mark 8021p

<vlan-priority-value>

mark dscp

<dscp-codepoint-value>

mark tos

<tos-value> [<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP>]

{log} {rule-precedence

<1-5000>}

Parameters

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to mark traffic from the source network/host. Use the mark option to specify
the type of service (TOS) and priority value. The TOS value is marked in the IP header. The 802.1p
priority value is marked in the frame.

When the interface receives the packet, its content is checked against the ACEs in the ACL. It is
marked based on the ACL configuration.

8021p
<vlan-priority-value>

Sets the 802.1p VLAN user priority value to <vlan-priority-value>
(0-7).

dscp
<dscp-codepoint-value>

Sets the Differentiated Services Code Point code-point value to
<dscp-codepoint-value> (0-63)

tos <tos-value>

Sets the TOS value to <tos-value>. The least significant two bits of
the <tos-value> must be 0.

[<source-IP/Mask>|
any|host <IP>] {log}
{rule-precedence
<1-5000>}

Use with a mark command to mark packets

<source-IP/Mask>|any|host <IP> – The keyword
<source-IP> is the source IP address of the network or host
in dotted decimal format. The <Mask> is the network mask.
For example, 10.1.1.10/24 indicates the first 24 bits of the
source IP is used for matching.

any – any is an abbreviation for a source IP of 0.0.0.0 and
source-mask bits equal to 0

hosthost is an abbreviation for the exact source <IP>
(A.B.C.D format) and source-mask bits equal to 32

log – Optional.Generates log messages when the packet
coming from the interface matches an ACL entry. Log
messages are generated only for router ACLs.

rule-precedence <1-5000> – Optional. Defines an integer
value between 1-5000. This value sets the rule precedence
in the ACL.

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