Classifier Name
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Indicates the name of a traffic classifier, which is set
by the user.
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Relation Between
Rules
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Indicates the relationship between rules, which is set by
the user.
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Match all packets
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Indicates that all the packets are matched.
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Match discarded
packets
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Indicates that discarded packets are matched.
NOTE: The S2750, S5700SI, S5700LI and S5700S-LI switches
do not support this parameter.
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Match L2 protocol
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Indicates the matching rule based on the Layer 3 protocol
type (Layer 2 encapsulated protocol fields), including: - arp
Indicates the ARP protocol.
- ip
Indicates the IP protocol.
- mpls
Indicates the MPLS protocol.
- rarp
Indicates the RARP protocol.
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Match IP protocol
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Indicates the matching IP protocol, which can be IPv4 or
IPv6.
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Match Priority
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DSCP
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Indicates the matching rule based on DSCP priorities.
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IP Priority
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Indicates the value of the IP precedence.
When the
relationship between rules in the traffic classifier is OR, you can configure up to eight IP precedences in a
traffic classifier. If packets match one IP precedence, they match
the traffic classifier. When the relationship between rules in the
traffic classifier is , if you configure multiple IP precedences, only the
first IP precedence takes effect.
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VLAN8021p
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Indicates the matching rule based on 802.1p priorities of
VLAN packets.
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Inner VLAN 8021p
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Indicates the matching rule based on 802.1p priorities in
inner VLAN tags of QinQ packets.
NOTE: S2750,
S5700SI, S5700LI and S5700S-LI switches do not support this parameter.
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Match VLAN
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Start VLAN
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Indicates the start outer VLAN ID.
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End VLAN
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Indicates the end outer VLAN ID.
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Inner VLAN
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Indicates the inner VLAN ID.
NOTE: The S2750, S5700SI, S5700LI and S5700S-LI switches do not support
this parameter.
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Match MAC
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Source MAC
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Indicates the matching rule based on source MAC addresses.
The value is in the format H-H-H. Each H represents four hexadecimal
digits.
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Destination MAC
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Indicates the matching rule based on destination MAC addresses.
The value is in the format H-H-H. Each H represents four hexadecimal
digits.
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Mask
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Indicates the mask of the source MAC address.
The
value is in the format H-H-H. Each H represents four hexadecimal digits.
If this parameter is not specified, the default value is FFFF-FFFF-FFFF.
That is, all the MAC addresses are matched.
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Match Interface
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Outgoing
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Indicates the matching rule based on outbound interfaces,
for example, GigabitEthernet0/0/1. NOTE: - This matching rule takes effect for only unicast packets.
- The outbound interface for classifying traffic must be different
from the inbound interface where the traffic policy is applied; otherwise,
the traffic policy cannot be used.
- The S2750, S5700SI, S5700LI and S5700S-LI switches do not support
this parameter.
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Incoming
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Indicates the matching rule based on inbound interfaces,
for example, GigabitEthernet0/0/1.
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Match ACL
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ACL IPv4
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Indicates the matching rule based on IPv4 ACLs. Click Select ACL to select ACLs. You can select multiple ACLs.
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ACL IPv6
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Indicates the matching rule based on IPv6 ACLs. Click Select ACL to select ACLs. You can select multiple ACLs.
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