Defining A Traffic Class; Configuration Guidelines; Configuration Procedure - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

Blade switch acl and qos configuration guide
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Defining a traffic class

Configuration guidelines

If a class that uses the AND operator has multiple if-match acl, if-match acl ipv6, if-match
customer-vlan-id or if-match service-vlan-id clauses, a packet that matches any of the clauses matches
the class.
To successfully execute the traffic behavior associated with a traffic class that uses the AND operator,
define only one if-match clause for any of the following match criteria and input only one value for any
of the following list arguments, for example, the 8021p-list argument:
customer-dot1p 8021p-list
destination-mac mac-address
dscp dscp-list
ip-precedence ip-precedence-list
service-dot1p 8021p-list
source-mac mac-address
control-plane protocol protocol-name
To create multiple if-match clauses for these match criteria or specify multiple values for the list arguments,
specify the operator of the class as OR and use the if-match command multiple times.
If a match criterion includes the if-match control-plane protocol or if-match control-plane protocol-group
clause, the QoS policy that references this match criterion can only be applied to the control plane.

Configuration procedure

To define a traffic class:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a traffic class and
enter traffic class view.
3.
Configure match criteria.
Command
system-view
traffic classifier classifier-name
[ operator { and | or } ]
if-match match-criteria
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Remarks
N/A
By default, no traffic class is
configured.
By default, no match criterion is
configured.
Table 2
shows the available match
criteria.
For more information, see the
if-match command in ACL and
QoS Command Reference.

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