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traffic. The class set defines the criteria (match mode) used to match a specific
traffic flow to further classify it. The criteria can include matching ACL rule in
Filter Set ID or DSCP list. Only one match mode and only one CL rule for each
class set are supported. After a packet is matched against the class-map criteria,
it will be further classified through corresponding policy set. The switch only can
have 56 classes. The following fields are available:
Class Name:
input a class name. The Class name can not duplicate and
can not include character ʻ/ʼ and space.
Match:
select a match mode.
Filter Set ID:
if the match mode is ʻFilterʼ, users must select an existed filter
set ID.
DSCP:
if the match mode is ʻDSCPʼ, users must input DSCP values.
Click on
Add
after you create a new class by the above information. Then you
will see the new added entry shows in the class list. Click on
to select the
class that you want to modify. Editing the class, then click on
Modify
. You will
see the modified entry shows in the class list. Click on
to select the class
that you want to remove, then click on
Remove
to remove it. To make the
configuration effective, please go to
Save Configuration
page, then click on
Save
.
Figure 57. Class Set
4.9.4 Policy Set
A policy set specifies which class set is acted. Policy actions can include setting
a specific DSCP value in the traffic class or specifying traffic rate limitation and
the action to take when the traffic is out of traffic rate and burst size.
Users can create a policy by giving a name and the policy name cannot
duplicate. The string of policy name cannot include characters ʻ/ʼ, ʻ#ʼ, ʻ&ʼ and
space. The switch only can have 56 policies and 256 policy rules.
First, you have to create a policy by giving a name and click on
Add
. Secondly,