Configuration > Classification > IPX ACL > Add/Edit ACL > Add/Edit ACE
In this dialog box, you can specify the settings for a particular IPX ACE.
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The following list specifies buttons in this dialog box, as well as their function:
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Click Change to apply a different policy selection to the IPX ACE.
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Protocol Type (caqIpxAceProtocolType)
The protocol number field in the IPX header used to indicate the higher layer protocol. Values can range from 0 to 255.
Indicates the source network from which the packet is being sent. This is a 32-bit value that uniquely identifies the IPX network cable segment in IPX protocol.
Destination Net (caqIpxAceDestNet)
Number of the destination network to which the packet is being sent. This is a 32-bit value that uniquely identifies the IPX network cable segment in IPX protocol. A network number of 0xFFFFFFFF matches all networks.
Destination Node (caqIpxAceDestNode)
Node on the destination network to which the packet is being sent. This is a 48-bit value.
Destination Net Mask (caqIpxAceDestNetMask)
Mask to be applied to the destination net. This is a 32-bit value that has the same format as the destination net.
Destination Node Mask (caqIpxAceDestNodeMask)
Mask to be applied to the destination node. This is a 48-bit value.
Destination Matching Criteria (caqIpxAceDestMatchCriteria)
Indicate which matches are to be checked for the destination network of the flow. There are 5 possible values: matchProtocol(0), matchIpxDestNet(1), matchIpxDestNode(2), matchIpxDestNetMask(3), and matchIpxDestNodeMask(4).
Policy Selection to be Applied
An entry in the caqQosActionSelectTable object.
The following table outlines which policy types are supported by the IP, IPX, and MAC interfaces on Sup1 and Sup2 supervisor cards.
Table 1: Policy Types Supported
Policy Type |
Sup1 Card |
Sup2 Card |
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IP |
IPX |
MAC |
IP |
IPX |
MAC |
|
Micro Flow |
Yes |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
No |
Aggregate Flow |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No Trust |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
Trust CoS |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
DSCP |
Yes |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
No |
IP Prec |
Yes |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
No |