The match rule for source MAC address is effective only for input policies and
Ethernet interfaces.
For the related command, see
qos class
.
Example
Define the match rule of class1 as follows: match the packets with the destination
MAC address as 0050-ba27-bed3.
[3Com]
qos class class1
[3Com-qosclass-class1]
if-match destination-mac 00-50-ba-27-be-d3
Define the match rule of class2 as follows: match the packets with source MAC
address as 0050-ba27-bed2.
[3Com]
qos class class2
[3Com-qosclass-class2]
if-match source-mac 00-50-ba-27-be-d2
1.18 if-match protocol
Syntax
if-match
[
logic-not
]
protocol
ip
undo if-match
[
logic-not
]
protocol
ip
View
None
Parameter
Class view
Description
Using the
if-match protocol
command, you can define IP match rule. Using the
undo if-match protocol
command, you can delete IP match rule.
For the related command, see
qos class
.
Example
Define the packets whose class match protocol is IP.
[3Com]
qos class class1
[3Com-qosclass-class1]
if-match protocol ip
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