Using classifier-based service policies, Introduction, Classifier-based configuration model – HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Classifier-Based Software Configuration
Using Classifier-Based Service Policies

Using Classifier-Based Service Policies

Introduction

Classifier-based service policies are designed to work with existing globally-
configured, switch-wide and port-wide configurations by allowing you to
zoom in on a subset of port or VLAN traffic to further manage it. These policies
take precedence over, and may override, globally-configured settings.

Classifier-based service policies provide greater control for managing net­
work traffic. Using multiple match criteria, you can finely select and define
the classes of traffic that you want to manage. Policy actions determine how
you can handle the selected traffic.

Starting in software release K.14.01, the Classifier feature introduces:

A finer granularity than globally-configured features for classifying net­
work traffic (IPv4 or IPv6) into classes that can be used in cross-feature
software configurations

Additional policy actions to manage selected traffic, such as rate-limiting
and IP precedence marking

The configuration of service policies for classified traffic with the follow­
ing software features:

Quality of Service (QoS)

Traffic mirroring

The application of service policies to specific inbound traffic flows on
individual port and VLAN interfaces (rather than only on switch-wide or
port-wide traffic).

Classifier-Based Configuration Model

Classifier-Based Configuration Task

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Reference

Creating a Traffic Class

page 9-4

Creating a Service Policy

page 9-24

Applying a a Service Policy to an Interface

page 9-30

Classifier-based software configuration consists of the following general
steps:

9-2

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