Configuring Traffic Filtering; Configuration Procedure - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

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Configuring traffic filtering

You can filter in or filter out traffic of a class by associating the class with a traffic filtering action. For
example, you can filter packets sourced from a specific IP address according to network status.

Configuration procedure

To configure traffic filtering:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a traffic class and
enter traffic class view.
3.
Configure match criteria.
4.
Return to system view.
5.
Create a traffic behavior
and enter traffic behavior
view.
6.
Configure the traffic
filtering action.
7.
Return to system view.
8.
Create a QoS policy and
enter QoS policy view.
9.
Associate the traffic class
with the traffic behavior in
the QoS policy.
10.
Return to system view.
11.
Apply the QoS policy.
12.
(Optional.) Display the
traffic filtering
configuration.
Command
system-view
traffic classifier classifier-name [ operator
{ and | or } ]
if-match match-criteria
quit
traffic behavior behavior-name
filter { deny | permit }
quit
qos policy policy-name
classifier classifier-name behavior
behavior-name
quit
Applying the QoS policy to an
interface
Applying the QoS policy to a VLAN
Applying the QoS policy globally
display traffic behavior user-defined
[ behavior-name ]
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Remarks
N/A
By default, no traffic class is
configured.
By default, no match criterion
is configured.
N/A
By default, no traffic behavior
is configured.
By default, no traffic filtering
action is configured.
If a traffic behavior has the
filter deny action, all the other
actions except for class-based
accounting in the traffic
behavior do not take effect.
N/A
By default, no QoS policy is
configured.
By default, a traffic class is not
associated with a traffic
behavior.
N/A
Choose one of the application
destinations as needed.
By default, a QoS policy is not
applied.
Available in any view.

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