Re[2]: [LARTC] u32: how to say "all except z.x.y"?

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On Tuesday 21 January 2003 11:19, ray-nger wrote:
> Hello Stef,
>
> >> How I can say "all except z.x.y" ?
>
> SC> Use 2 filters :
> SC> 1. all z.x.y to a class
> SC> 2. all to an other class
> SC> so the second filter matches all except x.y.z
> Ok. How it will be for ingress? It have only 1 class, haven't it?
Yes.  But the same trick can be used. I suppose you want to rate limit the 
packets coming from "all except x.y.z".  Then rate limit only filter 2.  So 
all packets matched by the 1. filter can pass thru and all packets matched by 
the 2. filter are rate limited.

Stef

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