Policy Classification Configuration Command Set
Assigning Classification Rules to Policy Profiles
Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide
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Command Type
Switch command.
Command Mode
Read-Only.
Example
This example shows how to display policy classification information. In this case, there is a policy
classification entry number 1 assigned to profile index 1. It classifies Ethernet II (0x600) Type
frames to a Class of Service of 0. Currently, port fe.0.1 is active for this rule.
8.3.2.2
set policy classify
Use this command to assign incoming untagged frames to a specific policy profile and to VLAN or
Class-of-Service classification rules.
set policy classify profile-index
classify-index
{
vlan
|
cos
}
classify-value
{
ether
|
ipbil
|
ipdest
|
ipproto
|
ipsource
|
iptos
|
ipxbil
|
ipxbilsocket
|
ipxclass
|
ipxdest
|
ipxdestsocket
|
ipxsource
|
ipxsourcesocket
|
ipxtype
|
llc
|
macbil
|
macdest
|
macsource
|
tcpbilrange
|
tcpdestrange
|
tcpportdest
|
tcpportsource
|
tcpsrcrange
|
udpportbil
|
udpportdest
|
udpportsource
|
udpsrcrange
}
data_value
[
data_mask
]
Matrix>
show policy class
Policy Classification Entries
--------------------------------
Profile index: 1, Classification index: 1,
Priority: 0, Ethernet II Type: 600, Status: enabled,
Port List: None
----------
Port AdminID OperID
------- ------- ------
fe.0.1 1 0
fe.0.2 0 0
fe.0.3 0 0
fe.0.4 0 0
fe.0.5 0 0
fe.0.6 0 0
NOTE:
Classification rules are automatically enabled when created.