Creating A Zone Class - HP 3500 Series Advanced Traffic Management Manual

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Intercept rules—define the action the switch will take—intercepting
the traffic—and the direction of the traffic. For Transparent Mode,
traffic is unidirectional, or one way.
A zone policy can contain one or more intercept rules.
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Associate the policy with the ONE application.

Creating a Zone Class

To use Transparent Mode, you create a zone class and use the port-list com-
mand to specify the ports that belong to a zone class. By default, the HP 5400zl
or 8200zl switch supports a maximum of ten zones. Two are created automat-
ically—BYPASS and SWITCH_SELF.
BYPASS—contains the ports that should not be included in your Trans-
parent Mode configuration. That is, the switch will not intercept traffic
sent to or from the ports in the BYPASS zone. By default, all ports on the
switch become part of the BYPASS zone, until you assign the ports to a
different zone.
SWITCH_SELF—contains only the switch. You cannot add any ports to
this zone.
In addition to these two zones, you can create eight zones for a total of 10
zones.
Use the following guidelines when assigning ports to zones.
The switch ports you add to a zone can be in different VLANs.
Each switch port can belong to only one zone.
If a port is already associated with a zone, adding the port to another zone
removes that port from its existing zone and adds it to the new zone.
Ports cannot be added to the SWITCH_SELF zone.
You may also need to create a zone for the ONE Application. Consult the HP
Installation and Getting Started Guide for your ONE application
Classifier-Based Software Configuration
Zone Classes
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