- Table of Contents
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- 03-Security Command Reference
- 00-Preface
- 01-Security zone commands
- 02-Security policy commands
- 03-Object group commands
- 04-Object policy commands
- 05-AAA commands
- 06-IPoE commands
- 07-Portal commands
- 08-User identification commands
- 09-Password control commands
- 10-Public key management commands
- 11-PKI commands
- 12-SSH commands
- 13-SSL commands
- 14-ASPF commands
- 15-APR commands
- 16-Session management commands
- 17-Connection limit commands
- 18-Attack detection and prevention commands
- 19-DDoS protection commands
- 20-uRPF commands
- 21-ARP attack protection commands
- 22-ND attack defense commands
- 23-IP-MAC binding commands
- 24-Keychain commands
- 25-Crypto engine commands
- 26-SMS commands
- 27-Terminal identification commands
- 28-Flow manager commands
- 29-Trusted access control commands
- 30-Location identification commands
- 31-Server connection detection commands
- 32-MAC authentication commands
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Flow manager commands
flow-manager mac-forwarding enable
Use flow-manager mac-forwarding enable to enable the flow manager for Layer 2 forwarding.
Use undo flow-manager mac-forwarding enable to disable the flow manager for Layer 2 forwarding.
Syntax
flow-manager mac-forwarding enable
undo flow-manager mac-forwarding enable
Default
The flow manager is disabled for Layer 2 forwarding.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
context-admin
Usage guidelines
An interface card cannot obtain packet information of the packets with two VLAN tags (such as QinQ packets), and therefore cannot send the packets to the correct security engine.
This feature can query OpenFlow entries for such packets and transparently transmit them to the correct security engine.
Examples
# Enable the flow manager for Layer 2 forwarding.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] flow-manager mac-forwarding enable