CHAPTER 19. QoS
A classification attribute can be wild carded by assigning a special value of
'default' for that attribute.
Packet Marking
The following attributes can be marked for packets, which are successfully
classified.
Mark DSCP
Mark IP Precedence
Mark 802.1p user priority
Configuring MF Classification
This section will discuss how the configuration is done for MF classification
and what kind of input is expected from the user.
Please refer to Figure 19.4 for the following explanation.
MF Classification-Example
Classify based
on EXP bits
Class mpls-hi
EXP = default
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Hierarchical
Classify based on
ether-type
Class mpls
Class ipv4
Ether-type =
Ether-type = iPv4
MPLS
Class ipv4-hi
Dscp = default
Class mpls-lo
EXP = 0
Figure 19.4 MF Classification
[Interface]
Class root-out
Class ipv6
Ether-type = iPv6
Classify based
on DSCP
Class ipv4-lo
Classify based
Dscp = 0
on Traffic Class
Class ipv6-hi
TC = default
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Class def
Ether-type =
Default
Class ipv6-lo
TC = 0