Class configuration procedure, Class configuration procedure -5 – HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Classifier-Based Software Configuration

Creating a Traffic Class

If a default class is configured in the policy, the actions specified in the
default-class command are performed on packets that do not match the
criteria in preceding classes in the policy (see Step 3 in “Creating a Service
Policy” on page 9-24
).

The following match criteria are supported in match/ignore statements for
inbound IPv4/IPv6 traffic:

IP source address (IPv4 and IPv6)

IP destination address (IPv4 and IPv6)

Layer 2 802.1Q VLAN ID

Layer 3 IP protocol

Layer 3 IP precedence bits

Layer 3 DSCP bits

Layer 4 TCP/UDP application port (including TCP flags)

VLAN ID

Class Configuration Procedure

To configure a traffic class to be used in one or more policies, follow these
steps:

1. Enter the

class command from the global configuration context.

Context: Global configuration

Syntax: [no] class < ipv4 | ipv6 > <classname >

Defines a traffic class and specifies whether a policy is to be
applied to IPv4 or IPv6 packets, where < classname > is a
text string (64 characters maximum).

After you enter the

class command, you enter the class

configuration context to specify match criteria. A traffic
class contains a series of

match and ignore commands, which

specify the criteria used to classify packets.

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