6 traffic filtering configuration, Traffic filtering overview, Configuring traffic filtering – H3C Technologies H3C S5120 Series Switches User Manual

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Traffic Filtering Configuration

When configuring traffic filtering, go to these sections for information you are interested in:

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Traffic Filtering Overview

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Configuring Traffic Filtering

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Traffic Filtering Configuration Example

Traffic Filtering Overview

You can filter in or filter out a class of traffic by associating the class with a traffic filtering action. For

example, you can filter packets sourced from a specific IP address according to network status. By

using ACL rules configured with a time range for traffic classification, you can implement time-based

traffic filtering.

Alternatively, you can implement traffic filtering on a port by directly applying an ACL on the port. For the

configuration procedure, refer to ACL Configuration.

Configuring Traffic Filtering

Follow these steps to configure traffic filtering:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Create a class and enter
class view

traffic classifier tcl-name [ operator
{ and | or } ]

Configure the match criteria

if-match match-criteria

Exit class view

quit

Create a behavior and enter
behavior view

traffic behavior behavior-name

Configure the traffic filtering
action

filter { deny | permit }

Required

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deny: Drops packets.

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permit: Permits packets
to pass through.

Exit behavior view

quit

Create a policy and enter
policy view

qos policy policy-name

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