Defining A Traffic Behavior; Defining A Qos Policy - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

Blade switch acl and qos configuration guide
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Option
service-vlan-id vlan-id-list
source-mac mac-address

Defining a traffic behavior

A traffic behavior is a set of QoS actions (such as traffic filtering, shaping, policing, and priority marking)
to take on a traffic class of traffic.
To define a traffic behavior:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a traffic behavior and
enter traffic behavior view.
3.
Configure actions in the traffic
behavior.

Defining a QoS policy

You associate a traffic behavior with a traffic class in a QoS policy to perform the actions that are defined
in the traffic behavior for the traffic class of packets.
When an ACL is referenced by a QoS policy for traffic classification, the action (permit or deny) in the
ACL is ignored, and the actions in the associated traffic behavior are performed.
To associate a traffic class with a traffic behavior in a QoS policy:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a QoS policy and
enter QoS policy view.
Description
Matches the service provider VLAN IDs (SVLANs).
The vlan-id-list argument is in the format of vlan-id-list = { vlan-id | vlan-id1 to
vlan-id2 }&<1-10>, where the vlan-id, vlan-id1, and vlan-id2 arguments
represent the VLAN IDs and each are in the range of 1 to 4094, vlan-id1
must be no greater than vlan-id2, and &<1-10> indicates that you can
specify up to 10 VLAN IDs or VLAN ID ranges.
Matches a source MAC address.
Command
system-view
traffic behavior behavior-name
See the subsequent chapters,
depending on the purpose of the
traffic behavior: traffic policing,
traffic filtering, priority marking,
traffic accounting, and so on.
Command
system-view
qos policy policy-name
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Remarks
N/A
By default, no traffic behavior is
configured.
By default, no action is configured
for a traffic behavior.
Remarks
N/A
By default, no QoS policy is
configured.

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