HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Quality of Service: Managing Bandwidth More Effectively

Advanced Classifier-Based QoS

Context:

Class configuration

Syntax:

[no] [seq-number ] < match | ignore > < ip-protocol >
< source-address > < destination-address > [ dscp codepoint ]
[ precedence precedence-value ] [ tos tos-value ] [ vlan vlan-id ]

For detailed information about how to enter

match and ignore commands

to configure a traffic class, refer to the “Creating a Traffic Class” section
in the “Classifier-Based Software Configuration” chapter.

3. Create a QoS policy to perform QoS actions on selected packets by

entering the

policy qos command from the global configuration context.

Context: Global configuration

Syntax:

[no] policy qos <policy-name >

Defines the name of a QoS policy and enters the policy
configuration context.

A traffic policy consists of one or more classes, and one or more QoS
actions configured for each class of traffic. The configured actions are
executed on packets that match a

match statement in a class. No policy

action is performed on packets that match an

ignore statement.

N o t e

Be sure to enter each class and its associated QoS actions in the precise
order

in which you want packets to be checked and processed by QoS

actions.

To configure the QoS actions that you want to execute on packets that
match the criteria in a specified class, enter one or more

class action

commands from the policy configuration context:

Context:

Policy configuration

Syntax:

[no] [seq-number] class < ipv4 | ipv6 > <classname >
action <qos-action > [action <qos-action > ...]

Defines the QoS actions to be applied on a pre-configured
IPv4 or IPv6 traffic class when a packet matches the

match

criteria in the traffic class. You can enter multiple action
statements for the same traffic class.

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