Configuration Guide - H3C LS-5100-16P-SI-OVS-H3 Configuration

Low-end ethernet switches
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QACL
H3C Low-End Ethernet Switches Configuration Examples

1.2 Configuration Guide

Note:
ACL/QoS configuration varies with switch models. The configuration below takes an
H3C S3600 Ethernet Switch as an example. For ACL/QoS configuration on other
switches, refer to corresponding user manuals.
The section below only lists basic configuration steps. For the operating principle
and detailed information of each function, refer to the operation manual and
command manual of each product.
Table 1-2 Configure ACL/QoS in system view
Configuration
Create an ACL and
enter ACL view
Define an ACL rule
Configure
scheduling algorithm in
system view
Configure
avoidance
Command
acl number acl-number
[ match-order { config |
auto } ]
rule [ rule-id ] { permit |
deny } rule-string
queue-scheduler
{ strict-priority | wfq
queue0-width
queue1-width
queue2-width
queue3-width
queue4-width
queue5-width
a
queue
queue6-width
queue7-width
queue0-weight
queue1-weight
queue2-weight
queue3-weight
queue4-weight
queue5-weight
queue6-weight
queue7-weight }
congestion
wred queue-index qstart
probability
1-3
Chapter 1 QACL Overview
Remarks
By default, the matching
order is config.
Layer
2
user-defined ACLs do not
support match-order.
The
parameters
available for rule-string vary
with ACL types. For details,
refer to the corresponding
command manual.
If the weight or minimum
bandwidth of a queue is
set to 0 in the WRR or
WFQ approach, strict
priority queuing applies
to the queue.
By default, the WRR
queue
algorithm is used for all
|
wrr
outbound queues on a
port. Default weights
are 1:2:3:4:5:9:13:15.
The queue scheduling
algorithm defined using
the queue-scheduler
command in system
view will work on all
ports.
ACLs
and
(criteria)
scheduling

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