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The user configures MF classification for a specific interface and for a specific
traffic direction. He constructs the class hierarchy by specifying the parent-
class for each new class he wants to create. In order to create a new class, the
user must specify the class-name of the new class, the class name of the
parent-class and a match rule. To add classes at the first level, the name of the
root-class should be specified as the parent class. There are two root classes,
'root-out' for the outbound classification tree and 'root-in' for the inbound
tree. These root classes are automatically created at interface creation time.
So the general command format for creating class is
add-policy-class {<class-name>} {<parent-class>} [ { <match-field-type>
<match-field-values>}]
where
<class-name> is name of the class being added
<parent-class> can be ether 'root-out' or 'root-in'
<match-field-type> can be either 'packet-class', 'src-ip', 'dest-ip', 'port',
'vlan-id', 'dscp', 'user-priority', 'protocol-type', 'ip-precedence', 'label', or
'exp'
<match-field-values> defends on <match-field-type>
In particular if <match-field-type> is...
'packet-class'
'src-ip' or 'dest-ip'
'port'
'vlan-id'
'dscp'
'user-priority'
'protocol-type'
'ip-precedence'
'exp'
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Ubigate iBG3026 Configuration Guide/Ed.00
IPv4, MPLS, ARP etc.
IP address/range/subnet
TCP/UDP port numbers
VLAN identifier
IPv4 DSCP value
0 - 7
IPv4 protocol type
IP header precedence value
MPLS EXP field value
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