DefensePro User Guide
Managing Classes
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Viewing the Active VLAN Tag Class Configuration
You can view the active VLAN tag classes that are configured on the device.
To view the active VLAN tag class configuration
In the Configuration perspective Classes tab navigation pane, select Active Configuration >
VLAN Tags.
The table displays details of the current configuration of all the VLAN tag classes on the device.
For information about VLAN tag class parameters, see
Configuring VLAN Tag Classes, page 224
.
Viewing the Active MAC Address Class Configuration
You can view the active MAC address classes that are configured on the device.
To view the active MAC Address class configuration
In the Configuration perspective Classes tab navigation pane, select Active Configuration >
MAC Addresses.
The table displays details of the current configuration of all the MAC address classes on the
device.
Configuring MPLS RD Groups
To achieve faster switching in VPNs over Multi-protocol Label Switching (MPLS) networks, a route
distinguisher (RD) is used for each packet. If a DefensePro device is installed on a link where it can
listen to Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and LDP signaling, you can configure policies on the device
using MPLS RDs.
An RD is an address qualifier used only within a single Internet service provider’s Multi-Protocol
Label Switching (MPLS) network. It is used to uniquely define MPLS Virtual Routing and Forwarding
(VRF) and to distinguish the distinct Virtual Private Network (VPN) routes of separate customers who
connect to the provider.
You can define the segment that you want to protect using MPLS RDs. DefensePro detects the
MPLS RD values when installed between P (provider) and PE (provider edge) routers in the
provider’s MPLS backbone. Only the packets that match the MPLS RD value of this segment are
inspected by the policy.
Note:
To use MPLS RD, you must enable MPLS RD and configure the MPLS RD groups.
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