Description
Classification Criteria
Identify applications using Real-time Transport
Protocol (RTP) by UDP port number range.
IP RTP
Traffic is classified by the criteria defined in the
access control list (ACL).
ACL
Table 2: Supported RFCs
Title
RFC
Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS
Field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers
RFC 2474
Ingress Classification Policies
You use classification to partition traffic into classes. You classify the traffic based on the packet property
(CoS field) or the packet header fields that include IP precedence, Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP),
and Layer 2 to Layer 4 parameters. The values used to classify traffic are called match criteria.
Traffic that fails to match any class is assigned to a default class of traffic called class-default.
Licensing Requirements for Classification
This feature does not require a license. Any feature not included in a license package is bundled with the Cisco
NX-OS system images and is provided at no extra charge to you. For a complete explanation of the Cisco
NX-OS licensing scheme, see the
Cisco NX-OS Licensing Guide
.
Configuring Classification
Configuring Class Maps
You can create or modify a class map with the
class-map
command. The class map is a named object that
represents a class of traffic. In the class map, you specify a set of match criteria for classifying the packets.
You can then reference class maps in policy maps.
The class map type default is type qos and its match criteria default is match-all.
Note
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Configuring Classification
Ingress Classification Policies