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Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
Parameter
dest-port
gateway
packets-per-second
static
routing-action
status
Section 5.33.6

Flushing Dynamic Hardware Routing Rules

Flushing dynamic hardware routing rules removed dynamic rules from the Routing Rules Summary table.
NOTE
Only dynamic rules can be flushed. Static rules, enabled by activating hardware acceleration, never
age out. For more information about enabling hardware acceleration, refer to
Switching Concepts"
To flush dynamic hardware routing rules, type:
switch layer3-switching flush-dynamic-rules
Section 5.34

Managing Classes of Service

Classes of Service (CoS) provides the ability to expedite the transmission of certain frames and port traffic over
others. The CoS of a frame can be set to Normal, Medium, High or Critical. By default, RUGGEDCOM ROX II
enforces Normal CoS for all traffic.
504
Description
Defines the destination IP address or subnet. To match the rule, the incoming packet's
destination IP address must belong to the subnet.
Synopsis: An integer between 0 and 65535
The port associated with the destination flow. A value of 0 means Not Applicable.
Synopsis: A string
Defines the nexthop IP address. The matched unicast packet is sent to the identified
gateway.
Displays the statistical throughput of all packets matching the rule, in packets per second.
Synopsis: true or false
Whether the rule is static or dynamic. Static rules are configured as a result of management
activity. Dynamic rules are automatically learned by the device and can be unlearned
subject to aging time.
Synopsis: { forward, exclude }
The action applied to packets matching the rule: <itemizedlist><listitem>Forward: Perform
a hardware acceleration.</listitem> <listitem>Exclude: Exclude from hardware acceleration
and always pass matching packets to the CPU for software routing.</listitem></itemizedlist>
Synopsis: { active, resolving, pending, excluding }
Whether the rule is currently operational or not: <itemizedlist><listitem>Active: The rule
is fully operational and can be applied, so hardware acceleration is performed.</listitem>
<listitem>Resolving: The rule is not operational yet due to some unresolved information,
like the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) or gateway's MAC address in the MAC Address
Table. Hardware acceleration is not performed.</listitem> <listitem>Pending: there are
not enough hardware resources to setup the rule and all its dependencies. Hardware
acceleration is not performed.</listitem></itemizedlist>
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Section 5.33.1, "Layer 3
Flushing Dynamic Hardware Routing Rules
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