Defining A Class; Defining Traffic Behavior - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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Defining a Class

Defining Traffic Behavior

# Configure the maximum available bandwidth on the interface Ethernet1/0.
[Sysname-Ethernet1/0] qos max-bandwidth 60
Before you can define a class, you must first create its class name. Then you can
configure matching rules in this class view.
Configuration procedure
Follow these steps to define a class:
To do...
Enter system view
Define a class and
enter the class view
Define the rule
matching all packets
Display class
information
Configuration example
1 Network requirement
Configure a class test and the classification rule is to match the packet with IP
priority of 6.
2 Configuration procedure
# Enter system view.
<Sysname> system-view
# Define a class and enter class mapping view.
[Sysname] traffic classifier test
# Configure classification rule.
[Sysname-classifier-test] if-match ip-precedence 6
[Sysname-classifier-test]
To define a traffic behavior, you should first create a traffic behavior name and
then configure attributes for it in the new traffic behavior view.
Configuration procedure
1 Configuring AF and minimum available bandwidth
Follow these steps to configure AF and minimum available bandwidth:
Use the command...
system-view
traffic classifier tcl-name
[ operator { and | or } ]
if-match [ not ]
match-criteria
display traffic classifier
{ system-defined |
user-defined } [ tcl-name ]
Configuring Class-based Queuing
Remarks
-
Required
The class is and by default. That is, the
relation between respective matching
rules in the class view is logic AND.
Required
Optional
The display command can be executed
in any view.
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