Configure Qos Module Policy-Map Class-Map Match Ipv6; Configure Qos Module Policy-Map Class-Map Match Non-Ip - Avaya 2330 Reference Manual

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configure qos module policy-map class-map match ipv6

Use this command to configure the match criteria to classify IPv6 packets for a class map.
The match criteria "any" cannot be used along with other criteria in a matching rule. However
other fields can be used together in a matching rule.
Syntax
[no] match ipv6 {any | [vlan-id <vlan-id-value>] [userpriority <user-
priority-value>] [src-address <src-ipv6- address>] [dest-address
<dest-ipv6-address>] [protocol <protocol-value>] [dscp < dscp-value>]
[traffic-class <traffic-value>] [flow-label <flow-label-value>]}
Table 254: Variable definitions
any
[vlan-id <vlan-id-value>]
[userpriority <user-priority-value>]
[src-address <src-ipv6- address>]
[dest-address <dest-ipv6-address>]
[protocol <protocol-value>]
[dscp <dscp-value>]
[traffic-class <traffic-value>]
[flow-label <flow-label-value>]
Example
AG/configure/qos/module/policy-map map1/class-map class1# match ipv6
flow-label 200

configure qos module policy-map class-map match non-ip

Use this command to create or modify a class map that can be used for matching packets to
a specified class.
The match criteria "any" cannot be used along with other criteria in a matching rule. However
other fields can be used together in a matching rule.
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Command Line Reference
Variable
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Value
Wildcard rule to match any IPv6 packet
VLAN Identifier value. Valid Range: 0-4095
User Priority value. Valid Range: 0-7
Source IPv6 address
Destination IPv6 address
IP protocol value
IP DSCP value. Valid Range: 0-63
IP TC value. Valid Range: 0-255
Flow label value. Valid Range: 0- 1048575
August 2013

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