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Table 2-12
shows the configuration items of configuring classification rules.
Table 2-12
Configuration items of configuring classification rules
Item
Description
Please select a classifier
Select an existing classifier in the drop-down list.
Any
Define a rule to match all packets.
Select the option to match all packets.
DSCP
Define a rule to match DSCP values.
If multiple such rules are configured for a class, the new configuration
does not overwrite the previous one.
You can configure up to eight DSCP values each time. If multiple
identical DSCP values are specified, the system considers them as one.
The relationship between different DSCP values is
OR
. After such
configurations, all the DSCP values are arranged in ascending order
automatically.
IP Precedence
Define a rule to match IP precedence values.
If multiple such rules are configured for a class, the new configuration
does not overwrite the previous one.
You can configure up to eight IP precedence values each time. If
multiple identical IP precedence values are specified, the system
considers them as one. The relationship between different IP
precedence values is
OR
. After such configurations, all the IP
precedence values are arranged in ascending order automatically.
Customer 802.1p
Define a rule to match the customer 802.1p precedence values.
If multiple such rules are configured for a class, the new configuration
does not overwrite the previous one.
You can configure up to eight 802.1p precedence values each time. If
multiple identical 802.1p precedence values are specified, the system
considers them as one. The relationship between different 802.1p
precedence values is
OR
. After such configurations, all the 802.1p
precedence values are arranged in ascending order automatically.
Source MAC
Define a rule to match a source MAC address.
If multiple such rules are configured for a class, the new configuration
does not overwrite the previous one.
A rule to match a source MAC address is significant only to Ethernet
interfaces.
MAC
Destination
MAC
Define a rule to match a destination MAC address.
If multiple such rules are configured for a class, the new configuration
does not overwrite the previous one.
A rule to match a destination MAC address is significant only to Ethernet
interfaces.
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