HP 3500 Series Advanced Traffic Management Manual page 402

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Classifier-Based Software Configuration
Traffic Classes
8-6
2.
Enter one or more match or ignore commands from the traffic class
configuration context to filter traffic and determine the packets on which
policy actions will be performed.
Context:
Class configuration
Syntax:
[no] [seq-number ] < match | ignore > < ip-protocol >
< source-address > < destination-address > [ ip-dscp codepoint ]
[ precedence precedence-value ] [ tos tos-value ] [ vlan vlan-id ]
[ seq-number ]
< match | ignore >
< ip-protocol >
The (optional) seq-number parameter sequentially
orders the match/ignore statements that you enter
in a traffic class configuration. Packets are checked
by the statements in numerical order.
Default: Match/ignore statements are numbered in
increments of 10, starting at 10. To re-number the
match/ignore statements in a class configuration,
use the resequence command (see "Resequencing
Match/Ignore Statements" on page 8-24).
Defines the classifier criteria used to determine
which packets belong to the traffic class.
If a packet matches a match criterion, it becomes a
member of the traffic class and is forwarded accord-
ing to the actions configured with the policy com-
mand. If a packet matches an ignore criterion, no
policy action is performed on the packet. You can
enter one or more match/ignore statements in a
traffic class.
To remove a match/ignore statement from a class
configuration, enter the no
or the complete form of a no match ... or no ignore ...
command.
Specifies an IP protocol to be matched in packet
fields of IPv4 or IPv6 traffic, where ip-protocol is one
of the values described below.
seq-number
command
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