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Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) - CISE

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4-June-07 P1901_PRO_016_r0<br />

With this parameter a filter list is created. The list can be ‘allowed’ or ‘forbidden’. A user that uses the<br />

profile ‘i’ will add the filter list as allowed or forbidden.<br />

This parameter is of table type, with up to 16 VLAN in the filter list. When the list is ‘allowed’, these tags<br />

are added to the base configuration. Otherwise, if the list is changed to forbidden, the base tags are removed<br />

<strong>and</strong> only the tags defined here are included, for security reasons.<br />

• PROFILE_VLAN_IS_ALLOWED_IFACE_USER.i = [yes/no]<br />

M<strong>and</strong>atory: no<br />

o Parameter: ‘yes’ (to set the list as allowed) or ‘no’ (to set the list as forbidden)<br />

o SNMP: no<br />

This parameter is the complementary of the previous one <strong>and</strong> indicates if the tags on the list are allowed or<br />

forbidden for the user with the profile i. When the list is ‘allowed’ (setting ‘yes’ as value of the parameter) the tags<br />

are additive to the base configuration, when the list is ‘forbidden’ (setting ‘no’ as value of the parameter), the list is<br />

reseted <strong>and</strong> only tags defined with PROFILE_VLAN_ADD_TAG will be in the list.<br />

• PROFILE_VLAN_TAGGED_ONLY_IFACE_USER.i = [yes/no]<br />

o Parameter: ‘yes’ (to drop input packets without VLAN tag) or ‘no’ (to not drop input packets<br />

without VLAN tag)<br />

o SNMP: no<br />

o M<strong>and</strong>atory: no<br />

This parameter indicates whether or not to drop input packets without a VLAN tag from the user with<br />

profile i (PL interface).<br />

• PROFILE_VLAN_OUTFORMAT_TAG_IFACE_USER.i = [yes/no]<br />

o Parameter: ‘yes’ (to send packets with VLAN tag) or ‘no’ (to not send packets with VLAN tag)<br />

o SNMP: no<br />

o M<strong>and</strong>atory: no<br />

This parameter indicates whether or not to send packets with a VLAN tag to the user interface with this<br />

profile.<br />

• PROFILE_OVLAN_ADD_TAG.i.j = [2-4094] or parametric<br />

o Parameter: Number from 2 to 4094 or ‘%Parameter_name’ (parametric value preceded by a %)<br />

o SNMP: no<br />

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