M
ANAGEMENT
I
NTERFACE
Class Configuration
The Class Configuration page allows users to configure criteria for each class. To
access this page, click
QoS
>
Differentiated Services
>
Class Configuration
.
Figure 3-195.
QoS > Differentiated Services > Class Configuration
The following table describes the items in the previous menu.
Table 3-192.
QoS > Differentiated Services > Class Configuration
Parameter
Description
Class Selector
Click the drop-down menu to create or configure an existing class.
Class Name
Enter a class name (between 1 to 31 alphanumerics, case-sensitive, default is not
available)
Class Type
Displays the selected class type.
Class Layer 3 Proto-
Click the drop-down menu to select or display the protocol to indicate how to inter-
col
pret any layer 3.
The options are:
IPv4
IPv6
Class Match Selector
Click the drop-down menu to select a match criteria to a selected class.
If the specified class does not reference any other class, the 'Reference Class'
match criterion is included in the drop down match criteria list. A class refer-
ence can be established by selecting 'Reference Class' and invoking the 'Add
Match Criteria' button.
If the specified class references another class, the 'Reference Class' match cri-
terion is not included in the drop down match criteria list. This prevents the user
from trying to add yet another class reference, since a specified class can refer-
ence at most one other class of the same type. Moreover, a 'Remove Refer-
ence Class' button appears on the screen that can be invoked to remove the
current class reference.
Match Criteria
Displays the configured match criteria for the specified class.
Values
Displays the values of the configured match criteria.
Submit
Click
Submit
to update the screen. To save the values across a power cycle per-
form a system save.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to discard the changes made on the page.
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