Pbr And Track; Configuring Pbr (Using A Qos Policy); Configuring A Qos Policy; Applying The Qos Policy - HP 3600 v2 series Configuration Manual

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PBR and track

Associated with a Track object, PBR can sense topology changes faster. You can associate PBR with a
track entry when configuring the outgoing interface, default outgoing interface, next hop, and default
next hop to dynamically determine link reachability. The PBR configuration takes effect when the status of
the associated Track object is Positive or Invalid.
NOTE:
For more information about track-PBR collaboration, see

Configuring PBR (using a QoS policy)

Before configuring PBR, complete the following tasks:
Configure a QoS policy by configuring the match criteria and a redirection action for PBR.
Apply the QoS policy by defining the occasion to which the PBR applies.

Configuring a QoS policy

Follow these steps to configure traffic redirection:
To do...
Enter system view
Create a class and enter class
view
Configure the match criteria
Exit class view
Create a behavior and enter
behavior view
Configure a traffic redirection
action
Exit behavior view
Create a policy and enter
policy view
Associate the class with the
traffic behavior in the QoS
policy
NOTE:
The default option for the fail-action is forward.

Applying the QoS policy

When configuring PBR, you can apply a QoS policy to the following occasions:
Use the command...
system-view
traffic classifier tcl-name [ operator { and |
or } ]
if-match match-criteria
quit
traffic behavior behavior-name
redirect next-hop { ipv4-add1
[ ipv4-add2 ] | ipv6-add1 [ interface-type
interface-number ] [ ipv6-add2
[ interface-type interface-number ] ] }
[ fail-action { discard | forward } ]
quit
qos policy policy-name
classifier tcl-name behavior
behavior-name
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