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Filters and QOS Configuration for Ethernet Routing Switch 5500
Technical Configuration Guide
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January 2013
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12.6 Configuration Example 5
– L2 and L3 Classification
In this configuration example, the Ethernet Routing Switch is used as L2 switch with two VLANs providing
L2 private VLAN services. Both VLAN‟s have the same over-lapping IP addresses where workstation 1
and 2 are us ed to provide high-touch services. Overall, we wish to accomplish the following tasks:
Setup a policy to provide Gold service for host 1 and Silver service for host 2
For all other non-match traffic, set the default service class to Bronze service.
Figure 8: L2 and L3 Classi fication Example
The best way to accomplish these tasks is to:
Create a Role Combination for port 1/3
Create the first classifiers element with host 1
‟s IP address and VLAN 110 and add to Classifier
Block 1 with an in-profile action of Gold Service
Create a second classifier element with host 2
‟s IP address and VLAN 120 and add to Classifier
Block 1 with an in-profile action of Silver Service
Create a Policy with Classifier block 1 and the Role Combination for port 1/3 with a non -match
action of Bronze Servic e
At this time, it is only possible to combine L2 and L3 filters using policies. It is not
possible to combine IP -
ACL‟s with L2-ACL‟s.
12.6.1 ERS 5500 Configuration
– Using Policies
12.6.1.1 Create a Separate Role Combination for Port 1/3
ERS5500 Step 1
– Add new role combination for port 1/3 configured as untrusted and add port
member 1/3
ERS5500-24T(config)#
qos if-group name Int_group_2 class untrustted
ERS5500-24T(config)#
qos if-assign port 1/3 name Int_group_2
12.6.1.2 Add IP and L2 Classifiers Elements
ERS5500: Step 1
– Add IP elements with source address o f 192.1.1.10
5500(config)#
qos ip-element 1 src-ip 192.1.1.10/32