Mirroring traffic to an interface, Configuring a qos policy, Applying a qos policy – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

By default, no match criterion is
configured in a traffic class.

457.

Configure match criteria.

if-match [ not ] match-criteria

For more information about the traffic classifier and if-match commands, see ACL and QoS Command
Reference
.

Mirroring traffic to an interface

Step Command

Remarks

458.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

By default, no traffic behavior
exists.

459.

Create a behavior, and enter
behavior view.

For more information about the
traffic behavior command, see

ACL and QoS Command

Reference.

traffic behavior behavior-name

460.

Specify the destination
interface for traffic mirroring.

mirror-to interface interface-type
interface-number

By default, traffic mirroring is not
configured in a traffic behavior.

Configuring a QoS policy

Step Command

Remarks

461.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

462.

Create a policy and enter

policy view.

qos policy policy-name

By default, no policy exists.

463.

Associate a class with a traffic
behavior in the QoS policy.

classifier tcl-name behavior
behavior-name

By default, no traffic behavior is
associated with a class.

For more information about the qos policy and classifier behavior commands, see ACL and QoS

Command Reference.

Applying a QoS policy

For more information about applying a QoS policy, see ACL and QoS Configuration Guide.
By applying a QoS policy to a Layer 2 interface, you can mirror the traffic in a specific direction on the

interface. A policy can be applied to multiple interfaces, but in one direction (inbound or outbound) of

an interface, only one policy can be applied.
To apply a QoS policy to a Layer 2 interface:

Step Command

Remarks

464.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

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