First, thanks for your answer Drew ... but I'm still
confused ...

> It determines what information
> is stored in the mls entry and enforces all packets
> coming through the mls
> switch to be compared with the entry according to
> the flow mask specified
> with set mls flow.
How about the note in the BCMSN course book. My
interpretation for the note is:

The "set mls flow" is to determine what information to
be stored in the mls entry (for statistic and data
collection purpose), but NOT to enforce packets that
go through the mls switch to be compared with the mls
entry according to the flow mask specified by the
command.

> By the way, there is a difference between an L3
> switch and an mls-capable
> switch.  Make sure you don't get those confused.
What is the different ? Are you referring to the
RSM/RSFC/MSM/MSFC (MLS-RP) for the layer 3 switch and
Cat 5000/6000(MLS-SE) for the mls-capable switch ?

Regards,
Ronny

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