Parameters
tcl-name: Class name, a string of 1 to 31 characters.
behavior-name: Behavior name, a string of 1 to 31 characters.
mode dcbx: Specifies that the class-behavior association is for the Data Center Bridging Capabilities
Exchange Protocol (DCBX) purposes. For more information about DCBX, see the Layer 2—LAN
Switching Configuration Guide.
mode dot1q-tag-manipulation: Specifies that the class-behavior association is for VLAN mapping
purposes. For more information about VLAN mapping, see the Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration
Guide.
Description
Use the classifier behavior command to associate a behavior with a class in a QoS policy.
Use the undo classifier command to remove a class from the policy. You cannot remove a default class.
You can perform a set of QoS actions on a traffic class by associating a traffic behavior with the traffic
class.
You can assign multiple classes to a QoS policy, and each class can associate with only one traffic
behavior.
Related commands: qos policy.
Examples
# Associate traffic class database with traffic behavior test in QoS policy user1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] qos policy user1
[Sysname-qospolicy-user1] classifier database behavior test
[Sysname-qospolicy-user1]
control-plane
Syntax
control-plane slot slot-number
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
slot slot-number: Enter the control plane view of the specified device in the IRF virtual device. The range
for the slot-number argument depends on the number of devices and the numbering of the devices in the
IRF virtual device.
Description
Use the control-plane command to enter control plane view.
Examples
# Enter the control plane view of IRF member 2.
<Sysname> system-view
53