For a network interface configured as a subscriber (client) interface, you can modify the default subscriber policy to change the default permit or deny value for one or more of the packet or attribute types listed in Table 79.
You cannot, however, change the default trunk policy for a network interface configured as a trunk interface or for the VPLS virtual core interface. Trunk interfaces and the VPLS virtual core interface always use the default trunk policy, which forwards packets of all types and permits relearning.
Table 80 lists the commands that you can use to modify subscriber policies for subscriber (client) interfaces associated with either a VPLS instance or a standard bridge group.
Table 80: Commands to Configure Subscriber Policies
|
arp |
pppoe |
|
bridge subscriber-policy |
relearn |
|
broadcast |
subscriber-policy |
|
ip |
unicast |
|
mpls |
unknown-destination |
|
multicast |
unknown-protocol |