Defining a traffic behavior, Defining a policy – H3C Technologies H3C S5120 Series Switches User Manual

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Description

source-mac mac-address

Specifies to match the packets with a specified source MAC
address.

To successfully execute the traffic behavior associated with a traffic class that uses the AND operator,

define only one if-match clause for any of the following match criteria and input only one value for any

of the following list arguments, for example, the 8021p-list argument:

z

customer-dot1p 8021p-list

z

customer-vlan-id vlan-id-list

z

destination-mac mac-address

z

dscp dscp-list

z

ip-precedence ip-precedence-list

z

service-vlan-id vlan-id-list

z

source-mac mac-address

To create multiple if-match clauses for these match criteria or specify multiple values for the list

arguments, ensure that the operator of the class is OR.

Defining a Traffic Behavior

A traffic behavior is a set of QoS actions. To define a traffic behavior, you must first create it and then

configure actions for the behavior as required in traffic behavior view.

Follow these steps to define a traffic behavior:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Create a traffic behavior and
enter traffic behavior view

traffic behavior
behavior-name

Required

Configure actions in the traffic
behavior

See the following chapters based on the purpose of the traffic
behavior: traffic policing, traffic filtering, traffic redirecting, priority
marking, traffic accounting, and so on.

Defining a Policy

A policy defines the mapping between a class and a traffic behavior.

In a policy, multiple class-to-traffic-behavior mappings can be configured, and these mappings are

executed according to the order configured.

Follow these steps to define a policy:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Create a policy and enter policy
view

qos policy policy-name

Required

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