Adding A Traffic Behavior - HP 1910 User Manual

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Adding a traffic behavior

1.
Select QoS > Behavior from the navigation tree.
2.
Click the Create tab to enter the page for adding a traffic behavior.
Figure 484 Adding a traffic behavior
Description
Define a rule to match service VLAN IDs.
If multiple such rules are configured for a class, the new configuration does not
overwrite the previous one.
You can configure multiple VLAN IDs each time. If the same VLAN ID is
specified multiple times, the system considers them as one. The relationship
Service VLAN
between different VLAN IDs is logical OR. After such a configuration. You can
specify VLAN IDs in either of the following ways:
Define a rule to match customer VLAN IDs.
If multiple such rules are configured for a class, the new configuration does not
overwrite the previous one.
You can configure multiple VLAN IDs each time. If the same VLAN ID is
specified multiple times, the system considers them as one. The relationship
Customer VLAN
between different VLAN IDs is logical OR. You can specify VLAN IDs in either
of the following ways:
ACL IPv4
Define an IPv4 ACL-based rule.
ACL IPv6
Define an IPv6 ACL-based rule.
Enter a range of VLAN IDs, such as 10-500. The number of VLAN IDs in the
range is not limited.
Specify a combination of individual VLAN IDs and VLAN ID ranges, such
as 3, 5-7, 10. You can specify up to eight VLAN IDs in this way.
Enter a range of VLAN IDs, such as 10-500. The number of VLAN IDs in the
range is not limited.
Specify a combination of individual VLAN IDs and VLAN ID ranges, such
as 3, 5-7, 10. You can specify up to eight VLAN IDs in this way.
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