HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Classifier-Based Software Configuration
Creating a Traffic Class

To display a list of valid

codepoint entries when you

enter

ip-dscp in a match/ignore statement, type ?.

The DSCP codepoints are the leftmost six bits of the
ToS/Traffic Class byte (see Figure 9-2).

[ precedence precedence-value ]

(Optional) Matches the three-bit IP precedence value
in IPv4 or IPv6 packets to further define match crite­
ria. Valid values for

precedence-value are either the

numeric value (0 to 7) or corresponding name of an
IP precedence bit set:

0 routine
1

priority

2

immediate

3

flash

4

flash-override

5

critical

6

internet (for internetwork control)

7

network (for network control)

To display a list of valid

precedence-value entries

when you enter

precedence in a match/ignore state­

ment, type

?.

Notes: When used as a match criteria, the IP prece­
dence value is applied in addition to all other criteria
configured in the match/ignore statement. You can
enter a match/ignore statement either with or without
a

precedence-value.

The IP precedence bits are the leftmost three bits of the
ToS/Traffic Class byte (see Figure 9-2).
The numeric
value (0 to 7) of the IP precedence bits corresponds to
the hexadecimal equivalent of the three binary “0”
and/or “1” bits in the IP precedence field. For example
if the IP precedence-bit binary values are

1 1 1, the

numeric value is

7 (1+2+4). Similarly, if the IP

precedence bits are

0 1 0, the numeric value is 2

(0+2+0).

[ tos tos-value ]

(Optional) Matches the Delay Throughput Reliability
(DTR) bit set in the IPv4 Type-of-Service or IPv6
Traffic Class byte to further define match criteria.

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