HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Classifier-Based Software Configuration
Creating a Traffic Class

2. Enter one or more

match or ignore commands from the class configuration

context to filter traffic and determine the packets on which policy actions
will be performed.

Context:

Class configuration

Syntax:

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

[ seq-number ]

The (optional)

seq-number parameter sequentially

orders the match/ignore statements that you enter in
a traffic class configuration. Packets are checked by
the statements in numerical order.

Default: Match/ignore statements are numbered in
increments of 10, starting at 10. To re-number the
match/ignore statements in a class configuration, use
the

resequence command (see “Resequencing Match/

Ignore Statements” on page 9-23).

< match | ignore >

Defines the classifier criteria used to determine
which packets belong to the traffic class.

If a packet matches a

match criterion, it becomes a

member of the traffic class and is forwarded accord­
ing to the actions configured with the

policy com­

mand. If a packet matches an

ignore criterion, no

policy action is performed on the packet. You can
enter one or more match/ignore statements in a traffic
class.

To remove a match/ignore statement from a class
configuration, enter the

no

<

seq-number

>

command or

the complete form of a

no match ... or no ignore ...

command.

< ip-protocol >

Specifies an IP protocol to be matched in packet fields
of IPv4 or IPv6 traffic, where

ip-protocol is one of the

values described below.

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