Defining A Traffic Behavior - H3C S5500-EI series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – QoS
H3C S5500-EI Series Ethernet Switches
Note:
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.
II. Configuration example
1)
Network requirements
Configure a class named test to match the packets with their IP precedence being 6.
2)
Configuration procedure
# Enter system view.
<Sysname> system-view
# Create the class. (This operation leads you to class view.)
[Sysname] traffic classifier test
# Define the classification rule.
[Sysname-classifier-test] if-match ip-precedence 6

3.4.3 Defining a Traffic Behavior

To define a traffic behavior, you need to create a traffic behavior and then configure
attributes for it in traffic behavior view.
I. Configuration procedure
Follow these steps to define a traffic behavior:
Enter system view
Create a traffic behavior
and enter the
corresponding traffic
behavior view
To do...
system-view
traffic behavior behavior-name
Chapter 3 QoS Policy Configuration
Use the command...
3-5
Remarks
Required
behavior-name:
Behavior name.
This operation
leads you to traffic
behavior view

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