Specifications
Policy Classification Configuration Command Set
Assigning Classification Rules to Policy Profiles
Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide 8-9
8.3.2.2 set policy classify
Use this command to assign incoming untagged frames to a specific policy profile and to VLAN or
Class-of-Service classification rules.
set policy classify profile-index classify-index {vlan | cos} classify-value {ether |
ipbil | ipdest | ipproto | ipsource | iptos | ipxbil | ipxbilsocket | ipxclass | ipxdest
| ipxdestsocket | ipxsource | ipxsourcesocket | ipxtype | llc | macbil | macdest |
macsource | tcpbilrange | tcpdestrange | tcpportdest | tcpportsource |
tcpsrcrange | udpportbil | udpportdest | udpportsource | udpsrcrange}
data_value [data_mask]
NOTE: Classification rules are automatically enabled when created.
Syntax Description
profile-index Specifies a profile index number. Assigned to this
classification rule with the set policy profile command
(Section 8.3.1.2). Valid values are 1 to 65535.
classify-index Specifies a number of the classification rule. Valid values
are 1 to 65535.
vlan | cos Specifies whether this rule will classify to a VLAN or
Class-of-Service.
NOTE: VLAN classification is available for
Ethernet II type (ether) and 802.3 SAP (llc)
frames. Untagged frames received with any of
the other VLAN classification protocols listed
below will be dropped and not forwarded.
classify-value Specifies the VLAN ID or Class-of-Service value (0-7) to
associate with the classification rule.
ether Classifies based on type field in Ethernet II packet.
ipbil Classifies based on bilateral IP address.
ipdest Classifies based on destination IP address.
ipproto Classifies based on Protocol field in IP packet.
ipsource Classifies based on source IP address.
iptos Classifies based on Type of Service field in IP packet.