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Matching on eth-format and protocol, Applying the class-maps to a policy-map, Applying the policy-map to ports – Allied Telesis x908 User Manual

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Making filters by using QoS class-maps

Matching on eth-format and protocol

Ethernet format and protocol are specified together, as a pair. You can either specify the
command as:

match eth-format <keyword> protocol <keyword-or-number>

or

match protocol <keyword-or-number> eth-format <keyword>

The switch allows you to match on any of the Ethernet formats, as the following output
shows:

awplus(config-cmap)#match eth-format ?

802dot2-tagged 802.2 Tagged Packets

802dot2-untagged 802.2 Untagged Packets

ethii-tagged EthII Tagged Packets

ethii-untagged EthII Untagged Packets

netwareraw-tagged Netware Raw Tagged Packets

netwareraw-untagged Netware Raw Untagged Packets

snap-tagged SNAP Tagged Packets

snap-untagged SNAP Untagged Packets

Protocol options are also extremely flexible. You can identify common protocols by their
name, or you can identify any protocol by using its hexadecimal protocol number.

Applying the class-maps to a policy-map

To create a policy-map, enter global configuration mode and use the command:

awplus(config)#policy-map <name>

Then add the class-maps to the policy-map. Make sure you add them in the order in which
you want the switch to check them—see

“The logic of the operation of the hardware filters”

on page 13

. For each class-map, use the command:

awplus(config-pmap)#class <name>

Applying the policy-map to ports

To apply the policy-map to ports, enter interface mode for the ports you want to apply it to.
Use the commands:

awplus(config)#interface port1.0.11

awplus(config-if)#service-policy input <policy-name>

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