Configuration example, Defining a traffic behavior – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Description

ip-precedence

ip-precedence-list

Specifies to match packets by IP precedence. The
ip-precedence-list

argument is a list of IP precedence values. You

can provide up to eight space-separated IP precedence values for
this argument. IP precedence is in the range 0 to 7.

protocol

protocol-name

Specifies to match the packets of a specified protocol. The
protocol-name argument can be IP or IPv6.

service-dot1p

8021p-list

Specifies to match packets by 802.1p precedence of the service
provider network. The 8021p-list argument is a list of CoS values.
You can provide up to eight space-separated CoS values for this
argument. CoS is in the range 0 to 7.
In a class configured with the operator and, the logical relationship
between the service VLAN IDs specified for the service-vlan-id
keyword is or.

service-vlan-id

vlan-id-list

Specifies to match the packets of the VLANs of the operator’s
network. The vlan-id-list argument is a list of VLAN IDs, in the form
of vlan-id to vlan-id or multiple discontinuous VLAN IDs (separated
by space). You can specify up to eight VLAN IDs for this argument
at a time. VLAN ID is in the range of 1 to 4094.

source-mac

mac-address

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

Suppose the logical relationship between classification rules is and. Note the following when using the

if-match

command to define matching rules.

z

If multiple matching rules with the acl or acl ipv6 keyword specified are defined in a class, the
actual logical relationship between these rules is or when the policy is applied.

z

If multiple matching rules with the customer-vlan-id or service-vlan-id keyword specified are
defined in a class, the actual logical relationship between these rules is or.

Configuration example

1) Network

requirements

Configure a class named test to match the packets with their IP precedence being 6.

2) Configuration

procedure

# Enter system view.

<Sysname> system-view

# Create the class. (This operation leads you to class view.)

[Sysname] traffic classifier test

# Define the classification rule.

[Sysname-classifier-test] if-match ip-precedence 6

Defining a Traffic Behavior

To define a traffic behavior, you need to create a traffic behavior and then configure attributes for it in
traffic behavior view.

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