R2511-HP MSR Router Series ACL and QoS Configuration Guide(V5)

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Configuring traffic redirecting
Feature and hardware compatibility
Feature
MSR90
0
MSR93
X
MSR20-1
X
MSR20 MSR30 MSR50 MSR1000
Traffic
redirecting
No
No
No
Yes (only
redirecting
traffic to
the CPU)
Yes with only
MSR30-11E
and
MSR30-11F
routers and
MIM Layer 2
Ethernet
switching
modules
Yes with only
FIC Layer 2
Ethernet
switching
modules
Yes
Overview
Traffic redirecting is the action of redirecting the packets matching the specific match criteria to a certain
location for processing.
The following redirect actions are supported:
Redirecting traffic to the CPU—Redirects packets that require processing by the CPU to the CPU.
Redirecting traffic to an interface—Redirects packets that require processing by an interface to the
interface. Note that this action applies to only Layer 2 packets, and the target interface must be a
Layer 2 interface.
Configuration guidelines
The actions of redirecting traffic to the CPU and redirecting traffic to an interface are mutually
exclusive with each other in the same traffic behavior.
You can use the display traffic behavior { system-defined | user-defined } [ behavior-name ] [ |
{ begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] command to view the traffic redirecting
configuration.
Configuration procedure
To configure traffic redirecting:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Create a class and enter
class view.
traffic classifier classifier-name [ operator { and
| or } ]
N/A
3. Configure match criteria.
if-match [ not ] match-criteria N/A