Defining A Traffic Behavior - H3C S5810 Series Operation Manual

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protocol protocol-name
service-dot1p 8021p-list
service-vlan-id vlan-id-list
source-mac mac-address
The matching criteria listed below must be unique in a traffic class with the operator being AND.
Therefore, even though you can define multiple if-match clauses for these matching criteria or input
multiple values for a list argument (such as the 8021p-list argument) listed below in a traffic class, avoid
doing that. Otherwise, the QoS policy referencing the class cannot be applied to interfaces successfully.
customer-dot1p 8021p-list
customer-vlan-id vlan-id-list
destination-mac mac-address
dscp dscp-list
ip-precedence ip-precedence-list
service-dot1p 8021p-list
service-vlan-id vlan-id-list
source-mac mac-address
To create multiple if-match clauses or specify multiple values for a list argument for any of the matching
criteria listed above, ensure that the operator of the class is OR.

Defining a Traffic Behavior

A traffic behavior is a set of QoS actions. To define a traffic behavior, you must first create it and then
configure actions for the behavior as required 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
Enable traffic accounting
Form
Specifies to match the packets of a specified protocol. The
protocol-name argument can be IP.
Specifies to match packets by 802.1p precedence of the service
provider network. The 8021p-list argument is a list of CoS values
in the range of 0 to 7.
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.
Specifies to match the packets with a specified source MAC
address.
system-view
traffic behavior
behavior-name
accounting
Use the command...
2-3
Description
Remarks
Required
Optional

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