Switch 7700 Command reference Guide, v2.0
Table Of Contents
- About This Software Version
- Organization of the Manual
- Intended Readership
- Conventions
- Related Manuals
- Logging in Commands
- authentication-mode
- auto-execute command
- command-privilege level
- databits
- display history-command
- display user-interface
- display users
- flow-control
- free user-interface
- header
- history-command max-size
- idle-timeout
- lock
- modem
- modem auto-answer
- modem timer answer
- parity
- quit
- return
- screen-length
- send
- service-type telnet level
- set authentication password
- shell
- speed
- stopbits
- super
- super password
- sysname
- system-view
- telnet
- user-interface
- user privilege level
- Ethernet Port Configuration Commands
- Ethernet Port Link Aggregation Commands
- VLAN Configuration Commands
- GARP Configuration Commands
- GVRP Configuration Commands
- IP Address Configuration Commands
- ARP Configuration Commands
- DHCP Relay Configuration Commands
- IP Performance Configuration Commands
- Routing Table Display Commands
- Static Route Configuration Command
- RIP Configuration Commands
- OSPF Configuration Commands
- abr-summary
- area
- asbr-summary
- authentication-mode
- default cost
- default interval
- default limit
- default tag
- default type
- default-cost
- default-route-advertise
- display ospf abr-asbr
- display ospf asbr-summary
- display ospf brief
- display ospf cumulative
- display ospf error
- display ospf interface
- display ospf lsdb
- display ospf nexthop
- display ospf peer
- display ospf request-queue
- display ospf retrans-queue
- display ospf routing
- display ospf vlink
- filter-policy export
- filter-policy import
- import-route
- network
- nssa
- ospf
- ospf authentication-mode
- ospf cost
- ospf dr-priority
- ospf mtu-enable
- ospf network-type
- ospf timer dead
- ospf timer hello
- ospf timer poll
- ospf timer retransmit
- ospf trans-delay
- peer
- preference
- reset ospf all
- router id
- silent-interface
- spf-schedule-interval
- stub
- vlink-peer
- Integrated IS-IS Configuration Commands
- area-authentication- mode
- default-route-advertise
- display isis interface
- display isis lsdb
- display isis mesh-group
- display isis peer
- display isis route
- display isis spf-log
- domain-authentication- mode
- filter-policy export
- filter-policy import
- ignore-lsp-checksum- error
- import-route
- isis
- isis authentication-mode
- isis circuit-level
- isis cost
- isis dis-priority
- isis enable
- isis mesh-group
- isis timer csnp
- isis timer dead
- isis timer hello
- isis timer lsp
- isis timer retransmit
- is-level
- log-peer-change
- network-entity
- preference
- reset isis all
- reset isis peer
- set-overload
- silent-interface
- spf-delay-interval
- spf-slice-size
- summary
- timer lsp-max-age
- timer lsp-refresh
- timer spf
- BGP Configuration Commands
- aggregate
- bgp
- compare-different-as- med
- confederation id
- confederation nonstandard
- confederation peer-as
- dampening
- debugging bgp
- default local-preference
- default med
- display bgp group
- display bgp network
- display bgp paths
- display bgp peer
- display bgp routing-table
- display bgp routing-table as-path-acl
- display bgp routing-table cidr
- display bgp routing-table community
- display bgp routing-table community-list
- display bgp routing-table dampening
- display bgp routing-table different-origin-as
- display bgp routing-table flap-info
- display bgp routing-table peer
- display bgp routing-table regular-expression
- filter-policy export
- filter-policy import
- group
- import-route
- ip as-path acl
- ip community-list
- network
- peer advertise-community
- peer allow-as-loop
- peer as-number
- peer as-path-acl
- peer connect-interface
- peer default-route-advertise
- peer description
- peer ebgp-max-hop
- peer enable
- peer filter-policy
- peer group
- peer ip-prefix
- peer next-hop-local
- peer public-as-only
- peer reflect-client
- peer route-policy
- peer route-update-interval
- peer timer
- reflect between-clients
- reflect cluster-id
- reset bgp
- reset bgp flap-info
- reset bgp group
- reset dampening
- summary automatic
- timer
- IP Routing Policy Configuration Commands
- apply as-path
- apply community
- apply cost
- apply cost-type
- apply ip next-hop
- apply isis
- apply local-preference
- apply origin
- apply tag
- display ip ip-prefix
- display route-policy
- filter-policy export
- filter-policy import
- if-match { acl | ip-prefix }
- if-match as-path
- if-match community
- if-match cost
- if-match interface
- if-match ip next-hop
- if-match tag
- ip ip-prefix
- route-policy
- Route Capacity Configuration Commands
- GMRP Configuration Commands
- IGMP Snooping Configuration Commands
- Multicast Common Configuration Commands
- PIM Configuration Commands
- ACL Configuration Command List
- QoS Configuration Commands List
- display mirroring-group
- display priority-trust
- display qos cos-local-precedence- map
- display qos-interface queue-scheduler
- display qos-interface all
- display qos-interface traffic-bandwidth
- display qos-interface traffic-limit
- display qos-interface traffic-priority
- display qos-interface traffic-red
- display qos-interface traffic-statistic
- mirroring-group
- priority
- priority trust
- priority-trust
- qos cos-local-precedence- map
- queue-scheduler
- reset traffic-statistic
- traffic-bandwidth
- traffic-limit
- traffic-priority
- traffic-red
- traffic-statistic
- Logon user’s ACL Control Command
- RSTP Configuration Commands
- MSTP Configuration Commands
- active region-configuration
- check region-configuration
- display stp
- display stp region-configuration
- instance
- region-name
- reset stp
- revision-level
- stp
- stp bpdu-protection
- stp bridge-diameter
- stp bridge-priority
- stp edged-port
- stp instance cost
- stp instance port priority
- stp instance root primary
- stp instance root secondary
- stp interface
- stp interface edged-port
- stp interface instance cost
- stp interface instance port priority
- stp interface loop-protection
- stp interface mcheck
- stp interface point-to-point
- stp interface root-protection
- stp interface transit-limit
- stp loop-protection
- stp max-hops
- stp mcheck
- stp mode
- stp point-to-point
- stp region-configuration
- stp root-protection
- stp timer forward-delay
- stp timer hello
- stp timer max-age
- stp transit-limit
- vlan-mapping modulo
- 802.1x Configuration Commands
- AAA Configuration Commands
- RADIUS Protocol Configuration Commands
- data-flow-format
- display local-server statistics
- display radius
- display radius statistics
- display stop-accounting-buffer
- key
- local-server
- primary accounting
- primary authentication
- radius scheme
- reset stop-accounting-buffer
- retry
- retry realtime-accounting
- retry stop-accounting
- secondary accounting
- secondary authentication
- server-type
- state
- stop-accounting-buffer enable
- timer
- timer realtime-accounting
- user-name-format
- VRRP Configuration Commands
- HA Configuration Commands
- File System Management Commands
- Configuration File Management Commands
- FTP Server Configuration Commands
- FTP Client Commands
- TFTP Configuration Commands
- MAC Address Table Management Commands
- Device Management Commands
- Basic System Configuration and Management Commands
- System Status and System Information Display Commands
- System Debug Commands
- Network Connection Test Commands
- Log Commands
- display channel
- display info-center
- info-center console channel
- info-center enable
- info-center logbuffer
- info-center loghost
- info-center monitor channel
- info-center snmp channel
- info-center source
- info-center timestamp
- info-center trapbuffer
- rename channel
- reset logbuffer
- reset trapbuffer
- terminal debugging
- terminal logging
- terminal monitor
- terminal trapping
- SNMP Configuration Commands
- display snmp-agent community
- display snmp-agent
- display snmp-agent group
- display snmp-agent mib-view
- display snmp-agent statistics
- display snmp-agent sys-info contact
- display snmp-agent sys-info location
- display snmp-agent sys-info version
- display snmp-agent usm-user
- snmp-agent local-engineid
- snmp-agent community
- snmp-agent group
- snmp-agent mib-view
- snmp-agent packet max-size
- snmp-agent sys-info
- snmp-agent target-host
- snmp-agent trap enable
- snmp-agent trap life
- snmp-agent trap queue-size
- snmp-agent trap source
- snmp-agent usm-user
- undo snmp-agent
- RMON Configuration Commands
- NTP Configuration Commands
- debugging ntp-service
- display ntp-service sessions
- display ntp-service status
- display ntp-service trace
- ntp-service access
- ntp-service authentication enable
- ntp-service authentication-keyid
- ntp-service broadcast-client
- ntp-service broadcast-server
- ntp-service max-dynamic sessions
- ntp-service multicast-client
- ntp-service multicast-server
- ntp-service refclock-master
- ntp-service reliable authentication-keyid
- ntp-service source-interface
- ntp-service in-interface disable
- ntp-service unicast-peer
- ntp-service unicast-server
240 CHAPTER 5: USING ROUTING PROTOCOL COMMANDS
index_number: Identify an item in the prefix address list. The item with smaller
index-number will be tested first.
permit: Specify the match mode of the defined address prefix list items as permit
mode.
deny: Specify the match mode of the defined address prefix list items as deny
mode.
network: The IP address prefix range (IP address). If it is 0.0.0.0 0, all the IP
addresses are matched.
len: The IP address prefix range (mask length). If it is 0.0.0.0 0, all the IP addresses
are matched.
greater_equal, less_equal: The address prefix range [greater-equal,
less-equal] to be matched after the address prefix network len has been matched.
The meaning of
greater-equal is "larger than or equal to" , and the meaning of
less-equal is "less than or equal to". The range is len <= greater-equal <=
less-equal <= 32. When only
greater-equal is used, it denotes the prefix range
[greater-equal, 32]. When only
less-equal is used, it denotes the prefix range
[len, less-equal].
Description
■ Use the ip ip-prefix command to configure an address prefix list or one of
its items.
■ Use the undo ip ip-prefix command to delete an address prefix list or one of
its items.
By default, there’s no address prefix list.
The address prefix list is used for IP address filtering. An address prefix list may
contain several items, and each item specifies one address prefix range. The
inter-item filtering relation is "OR", i.e. passing an item means passing the filtering
of this address prefix list. Not passing the filtering of any item means not passing
the filtration of this prefix address list.
The address prefix range may contain two parts, which are determined by len and
[greater-equal, less-equal] respectively. If the prefix ranges of these two parts are
both specified, the IP to be filtered must match the prefix ranges of these two
parts.
If you specify network len as 0.0.0.0 0, it only matches the default route.
Example
The prefix address list of this address indicates to match the bits 1 to 8 and the bits
17 to 18 for filtering the IP address with the bits 1 to 8 and the bits 17 to 18 of the
specified IP network segment 10.0.192.0.
[SW7700]ip ip-prefix p1 permit 10.0.192.0 8 greater-equal 17
less-equal 18