Defining A Traffic Behavior - 3Com 4510G Configuration Manual

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service-dot1p 8021p-list
service-vlan-id vlan-id-list
source-mac mac-address
Suppose the logical relationship between classification rules is and. Note the following when using the
if-match command to define matching rules.
If multiple matching rules with the acl or acl ipv6 keyword specified are defined in a class, the
actual logical relationship between these rules is or when the policy is applied.
If multiple matching rules with the customer-vlan-id or service-vlan-id keyword specified are
defined in a class, the actual logical relationship between these rules is or.

Defining a Traffic Behavior

To define a traffic behavior, you must first create it and then configure QoS actions such as priority
marking and redirect in traffic behavior view.
Follow these steps to define a traffic behavior:
To do...
Enter system view
Create a traffic behavior and
enter traffic behavior view
Configure other actions in the
traffic behavior
Form
Use the command...
system-view
traffic behavior
behavior-name
Refer to the subsequent sections depending on the purpose of
the traffic behavior: traffic policing, traffic filtering, traffic
redirecting, priority marking, traffic accounting and so on.
Description
Specifies to match packets by 802.1p priority of
the service provider network. The 8021p-list
argument is a list of CoS values in the range of 0
to 7.
Even though you can provide up to eight
space-separated CoS values for this argument,
the Switch 4510G series switches support only
one CoS value in a rule. If you configure multiple
CoS values in a rule, the rule cannot be issued.
Specifies to match the packets of the VLANs of
the operator's network. The vlan-id-list argument
is a list of VLAN IDs, in the form of vlan-id to
vlan-id or multiple discontinuous VLAN IDs
(separated by space). You can specify up to
eight VLAN IDs for this argument at a time.
VLAN ID is in the range of 1 to 4094.
In a class configured with the operator and, the
logical relationship between the service VLAN
IDs specified for the service-vlan-id keyword is
or.
Specifies to match the packets with a specified
source MAC address.
Required
Remarks

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