Traffic behavior, Policy, Adding a class – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Traffic behavior

A traffic behavior, identified by a name, defines a set of QoS actions for packets.

Policy

A policy associates a class with a traffic behavior to define what actions to take on which class of traffic.
You can define multiple class-traffic behavior associations in a policy.

You can apply a policy to a port to regulate traffic sent or received on the port. A QoS policy can be

applied to multiple ports, but in one direction (inbound or outbound) of a port, only one QoS policy can
be applied.

Step

Remarks

1. Adding a class

Required.
Add a class and specify the operator of the class.

2. Configuring classification rules

Required.
Configure match criteria for the class.

3. Adding a traffic behavior

Required.
Add a traffic behavior.

4. Configuring actions for a traffic behavior

Use either approach.
Configure various actions for the traffic behavior.

5. Adding a policy

Required.
Add a policy.

6. Configuring classifier-behavior associations for

the policy

Required.
Associate a traffic behavior with a class in the QoS
policy.
You can associate a class with only one traffic

behavior in a QoS policy. If a class is associated with

multiple traffic behaviors, the last associated one takes
effect.

7.

Apply the policy

Applying a policy to a port

Applying a QoS policy to a WLAN service

Use either approach.
Apply the QoS policy to a port or a WLAN service.

Adding a class

1.

Select QoS > Classifier from the navigation tree.

2.

Click the Add tab to enter the page for adding a class, as shown in

Figure 544

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